A network of thousands of AI agents is capable of influencing opinions and shaping discourse in various domains, including politics and social media. These agents employ fake personas to generate persuasive content across platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Current evidence shows that AI models have surpassed human persuaders in effectiveness, with advanced training techniques making powerful persuasion tools more accessible. The scalability of AI persuasion raises concerns about its profound impact on society by altering public perception and engagement in a significant way within a short timeframe.
A network of AI agents with fake personas, tuned to excel at persuasion, will shape political beliefs and social discourse, promoting various ideologies and products.
LLMs now outperform humans in persuasion, with evidence showing that personalized prompts can increase persuasiveness significantly. Even smaller models achieve comparable results through reward-model tuning.
AI persuasion can scale infinitely, overcoming human constraints. This means that cultural influence can be generated on a large scale, affecting politics, marketing, and society.
The emergence of AI agents designed to mimic human interaction may dramatically alter public opinion and engagement in political and social contexts. This is more than hypothetical.
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