The New York Times has found hundreds of fake accounts on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook that appear to be a pre-midterm push to get conservative voters to the polls in support of Trump’s agenda. The accounts often use the same captions and awkward phrasing.
> It’s not clear who created the A.I. accounts, and determining whether they are the product of a hired content farm, a foreign influence operation, an experiment or something else is difficult, experts said. They all agree, however, that creating such avatars is becoming easier, especially for contractors and marketing companies that now specialize in developing and dispatching A.I. avatars in bulk for increasingly low prices.
[Link: Hundreds of Fake Pro-Trump Avatars Emerge on Social Media | https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/17/business/media/artificial-intelligence-trump-social-media.html | New York Times]
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The New York Times has found hundreds of fake accounts on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook that appear to be a pre-midterm push to get conservative voters to the polls in support of T… [1020 chars]
Source: The Verge | Published: 2026-04-18T18:19:36Z
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