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Can large language models, a form of artificial intelligence (AI), generate persuasive propaganda? We conducted a preregistered survey experiment of US respondents to investigate the persuasiveness of news articles written by foreign propagandists compared to content generated by GPT-3 davinci (a large language model). We found that GPT-3 can create highly persuasive text as measured by participants' agreement with propaganda theses. We further investigated whether a person fluent in English could improve propaganda persuasiveness. Editing the prompt fed to GPT-3 and/or curating GPT-3's output made GPT-3 even more persuasive, and, under certain conditions, as persuasive as the original propaganda. Our findings suggest that propagandists could use AI to create convincing content with limited effort.
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Josh A. Goldstein
Jason Chao
Shelby Grossman
PNAS Nexus
Stanford University
Georgetown University
Center for Security and Emerging Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0b539b7e716524c8acddc6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae034