Experts warn of AI swarms that threaten democracy

Researchers warn of malicious AI agents that could usher in a new phase in the global information war. To prevent this, they call for tough measures against the creators of such systems.

Experts in artificial intelligence have warned of AI swarms that could endanger democracy. According to researchers, malicious AI agents might elevate the global information war to a new level. The warning stems from concerns that such autonomous systems could massively spread disinformation and undermine democratic processes.

To curb this threat, the experts propose taking strong action against the developers and creators of the AI systems. This includes legal and technical measures to enhance accountability for those responsible. The discussion highlights the need to tighten regulations for AI technologies without hindering innovation.

The warnings come from a report in Der Spiegel magazine, which sheds light on the potential risks to open societies.

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