These threats are what Samuel Woolley, research director of the Digital Intelligence Laboratory of the Future Research Institute, calls "computational propaganda". He defines them as "false information dissemination and politically motivated attacks". These attacks are designed by "algorithms, automation and human management" and published through the Internet, especially social media. In a statement to Futuristic Technology magazine, Woolley added that the targets of these attacks were "the basic components of democracy: the media, open civic discourse, privacy and free elections".
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