Analysis,
CyberAI Project

Aditi Joshi

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Aditi Joshi was a Semester Research Analyst at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), where she worked on the CyberAI Project. She is a senior at Georgetown University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service. She is majoring in Science, Technology, and International Affairs, minoring in French, and completing a Certificate in Diplomatic Studies. In addition to her work at CSET, Aditi is researching disinformation and incitement of violence on social media during crises. She is also a Co-Chair for OWN IT Summit, a day-long event focused on female leadership and professional development. Previously, Aditi has worked as a Program Assistant at the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security and as an intern for her congressman. 

Artificial intelligence offers enormous promise to advance progress and powerful capabilities to disrupt it. This policy brief is the second installment of a series that examines how advances in AI could be exploited to enhance operations that automate disinformation campaigns. Building on the RICHDATA framework, this report describes how AI can supercharge current techniques to increase the speed, scale, and personalization of disinformation campaigns.

Artificial intelligence offers enormous promise to advance progress, and powerful capabilities to disrupt it. This policy brief is the first installment of a series that examines how advances in AI could be exploited to enhance operations that automate disinformation. Introducing the RICHDATA framework—a disinformation kill chain—this report describes the stages and techniques used by human operators to build disinformation campaigns.