AI could help spread false and misleading information on Holocaust, UNESCO report warns

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A United Nations agency is warning that developments in artificial intelligence could spawn a new surge in Holocaust denial.

One of the biggest concerns is that AI could be used to create so-called deepfakes of the Holocaust — to suggest the Holocaust didn't happen or was exaggerated.about the Holocaust spreading online, either because of flaws in the programs or because hate groups and Holocaust deniers will intentionally use AI programs to generate content that falsely calls into question the murder of Jews and other groups by the Nazis.

“If we allow the horrific facts of the Holocaust to be diluted, distorted or falsified through the irresponsible use of AI, we risk the explosive spread of antisemitism and the gradual diminution of our understanding about the causes and consequences of these atrocities," Audrey Azoulay said in a statement accompanying the report.

UNESCO's report called on tech companies to establish ethical rules for the development and use of AI, to reduce the chances of unreliable information and to prevent bad actors from harnessing their programs in order to encourage violence and to spread lies about the Holocaust.President Joe Biden spoke Tuesday from the U.S.

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