Self-breeding Fake News

Studies have found that artificial intelligence (AI) bots and cookies automate fake news in zones of social conflict such as race, religion, gender, and class. In this background, this paper investigates whether fake news is automated with the social structure unique to India. The research collecte...

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Main Authors: BIJU P R, Gayathri O
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: East Carolina University 2023-04-01
Series:The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion
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Online Access:https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijidi/article/view/39409
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description Studies have found that artificial intelligence (AI) bots and cookies automate fake news in zones of social conflict such as race, religion, gender, and class. In this background, this paper investigates whether fake news is automated with the social structure unique to India. The research collected campaigning activities of political parties and politicians on the Internet but was limited to a select number of Facebook profiles, websites, hashtags, and Twitter profiles during India’s 2014 and 2019 general elections. Politicians and political parties on Twitter, Facebook and other websites formed the contact points where empirical data were collected in the research design. By reviewing hashtags such as #Nationwantsrammandir; #NaamVaapsi; #RamMandir; #AntiNationals; #caste; and #Hindutva, as well as fake social media accounts; discussion forums; and profiles of followers of politicians, the paper corroborated that bots, AI, and trolls serve fake news in the conflict zones of India and some forces are using it to perpetuate social divisions based on caste, class, religion, gender, and region. This paper argues that automated social media accounts spread false information that likely polarizes social conflicts in India. 
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spelling doaj.art-ea7baf9d9b4749d08309a5311412fe772023-04-08T05:00:03ZengEast Carolina UniversityThe International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion2574-34302023-04-0171/210.33137/ijidi.v7i1/2.39409Self-breeding Fake NewsBIJU P R0Gayathri O1Government Brennen CollegeGovernment College Madappally, India Studies have found that artificial intelligence (AI) bots and cookies automate fake news in zones of social conflict such as race, religion, gender, and class. In this background, this paper investigates whether fake news is automated with the social structure unique to India. The research collected campaigning activities of political parties and politicians on the Internet but was limited to a select number of Facebook profiles, websites, hashtags, and Twitter profiles during India’s 2014 and 2019 general elections. Politicians and political parties on Twitter, Facebook and other websites formed the contact points where empirical data were collected in the research design. By reviewing hashtags such as #Nationwantsrammandir; #NaamVaapsi; #RamMandir; #AntiNationals; #caste; and #Hindutva, as well as fake social media accounts; discussion forums; and profiles of followers of politicians, the paper corroborated that bots, AI, and trolls serve fake news in the conflict zones of India and some forces are using it to perpetuate social divisions based on caste, class, religion, gender, and region. This paper argues that automated social media accounts spread false information that likely polarizes social conflicts in India.  https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijidi/article/view/39409artificial intelligencebotsfake newsself-breedingsocial polarization
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fake news
self-breeding
social polarization
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