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This report marks the first time a major AI company has publicly detailed how its technology has been co-opted for online deception. The campaigns aimed to manipulate public opinion and influence geopolitical dynamics through the use of AI-generated content. For more on this development, check out today’s [Must-Read.]( 🔥Today’s job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: >[Â]([Systems Engineer III - Blue Engines]( > [Software Engineer (Expert)]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe here.]( MUST READ 🕵🏽‍♂️ OpenAI busts its AI-driven propaganda networks from Russia, China, Israel The report details how state actors and private companies have used OpenAI’s tools in various geopolitical contexts. Notable campaigns include [Russia’s Doppelganger]( and [China’s Spamouflage](, both of which have been active for years and have utilized AI to further their goals. The Doppelganger campaign employed OpenAI’s technology to generate [anti-Ukraine content]( in multiple languages. It also translated and edited articles supporting Russia in the Ukraine conflict, converting them into [social media posts]( for broader dissemination. Israel’s campaign, identified as [Zeno Zeno](, involved a firm managing political campaigns. The campaign used AI to create [fictional personas and biographies]( for use on social media platforms in Israel, Canada, and the United States, posting [anti-Islamic messages]( and other politically charged content. 🌌 300 million years post-Big Bang? Oldest-ever galaxy discovered by NASA The powerful James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has smashed its previous record for the [most distant galaxy ever discovered in the universe](. This record-breaking galaxy existed some [290 million years]( after the Big Bang. For perspective, this was when the universe was only two percent of its current age of [13.8 billion years old](. 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