Chinese propagandists stoking dissent over Trump tariffs and data centres, OpenAI says
OpenAI reported that Chinese propagandists have attempted to use its flagship chatbot to influence American political debates and stoke dissent over Trump-era tariffs and data center issues. Although these efforts date back to 2025β2026 and appear largely ineffective, they highlight AI's role in digital influence campaigns.
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