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Graphika

Graphika has been named in 2 documented digital harm incidents. The most common harm domain is Misinfo & Disinfo.

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Documented Incidents

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Sep 3, 2024·United States

Chinese "Spamouflage" Influence Operation Uses Fake U.S. Voter Personas

Researchers at Graphika identified a Chinese state‑linked influence campaign, dubbed “Spamouflage,” that created a network of fake social‑media accounts impersonating U.S. voters, soldiers and a news outlet. The operation posted divisive content on X, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook ahead of the 2024 presidential election, targeting topics such as reproductive rights, homelessness, Ukraine and Israel. Meta linked the network to Chinese law‑enforcement, while TikTok removed one of the accounts for policy violations after a video mocking President Biden amassed 1.5 million views. The campaign illustrates China’s use of deceptive online behavior to portray the United States as politically unstable.

Misinfo & Disinfo
Aug 31, 2024·Canada

Chinese Spamouflage campaign targets Canadian officials and Chinese‑Canadian community

Rapid Response Mechanism Canada identified a new transnational repression operation, dubbed “Spamouflage,” that began on August 31 2024. The campaign uses hundreds of bot‑like accounts on X, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube to post deep‑fake videos, sexually explicit AI‑generated images, and doxxing material aimed at ten Mandarin‑speaking Chinese‑Canadian individuals as well as Canadian government officials, media outlets and the Canadian Armed Forces. The deepfakes falsely accuse Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Minister Mélanie Joly and other officials of corruption and sexual scandals. Researchers attribute the coordinated inauthentic activity with high confidence to actors linked to the People’s Republic of China.

Misinfo & Disinfo

Linked Legislation

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Protect Elections from Deceptive AI Act — 119th Congress (S.1213 / HR 5272)
United States
HB 4191 — Relating To Requirements Imposed On Social Media Companies To Prevent Corruption And Provide Transparency Of Election-Related Content Made Available On Social Media Websites
West Virginia

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