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Chinese Influence Campaign Pushes Disunity Before U.S. Election, Study Says

A long-running network of accounts, known as Spamouflage, is using A.I.-generated images to amplify negative narratives involving the presidential race.

Tiffany Hsu
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China, Elections, Presidential Election of 2024, Research, Social Media, Trump, Donald J
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