Disrupting a covert Iranian influence operation
Summary
OpenAI disclosed the disruption of a covert Iranian influence operation (Storm-2035) that used ChatGPT accounts to generate political content targeting the 2024 U.S. election and other topics across social media and fake news websites. The operation achieved minimal audience engagement and was identified through collaboration with Microsoft's threat intelligence.
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