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Information Warfare: The Power of Context and AI in Shaping Narratives
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Media·26.05.2026Resumen IA

Information Warfare: The Power of Context and AI in Shaping Narratives

The article discusses how modern information warfare relies on manipulating context, not necessarily fabricating content. It highlights how altering pronouns and removing context from statements, like those by Trump regarding Taiwan, can drastically change meaning and spread misinformation rapidly through social media algorithms and AI-powered tools, eroding critical thinking.

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China’s use of propaganda may outwit US if Taiwan conflict arises, experts warn
NOTICIA
07.05.2026

China’s use of propaganda may outwit US if Taiwan conflict arises, experts warn

Beijing’s study of the wars in Iran and Ukraine could sharpen its ability to wage information warfare against Americans during a Taiwan Strait conflict, exposing vulnerabilities in US preparedness, experts said on Wednesday. S. Clinton Hinote, a retired US Lieutenant General, said he was “impressed” with the propaganda coming out of Iran since the outbreak of the war in February, warning that Beijing would deploy similar tactics if conflict erupts over Taiwan. “That’s coming,” he told a...

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SCMP Economy
UK 'soft target' for Russian propaganda due to lack of information warfare education, warns former White House adviser
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Política·27.04.2026Resumen IA

UK 'soft target' for Russian propaganda due to lack of information warfare education, warns former White House adviser

Former White House adviser Fiona Hill has warned that Britain is becoming a 'soft target' for Russian and state propaganda due to a lack of education on information warfare. Speaking to parliament's joint committee on national security strategy, Hill said the UK was 'extraordinarily vulnerable' to online manipulation feeding into elections, contrasting the UK with Sweden which established a psychological defence agency in 2022 to help people recognise when they are being manipulated. Former Nato secretary general George Robertson said there was urgency to communicate threats to the public but the government had not started.

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Guardian UK