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  "textContent": "Artificial intelligence is widely used not only to personify amusing animals, but also for much more dangerous activities, such as mass deception of the public with the help of deepfakes, reports the BBC. Alan Read, a professor at King’s College London, also faced unwanted involvement in the spread of propaganda. He usually did not pay […]\n\nThe post Artificial intelligence-manipulated videos: the engine of Russia’s misinformation campaigns appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
  "title": "Artificial intelligence-manipulated videos: the engine of Russia’s misinformation campaigns"
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