Brandon Van Grack spoke to the Washington Post about how the Justice Department recently charged two Russian media executives with funneling millions to a Tennessee company to create propaganda videos aimed at influencing U.S. elections. The indictment highlights the use of social media and AI in accelerating foreign interference.
Brandon emphasized the evolving nature of foreign influence in U.S. elections, noting that "foreign influence wasn’t a national security issue" until 2016. He highlighted the effectiveness of viral content, stating, "They don’t need 1,000 articles to be effective. They need one to go viral."
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