InnovationAus
Details
- Date Published
- 19 Aug 2024
- Priority Score
- 2
- Australian
- Yes
- Created
- 10 Mar 2025, 10:27 pm
Authors (1)
- Justin HendryENRICHED
Description
Misogynistic tactics, including deepfake pornography, are being weaponised in elections to discredit women in power and create discord, according to global disinformation expert Nina Jankowicz. “Over 10 per cent of content targeting eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant is threatening,” she said in an interview with InnovationAus.com, highlighting the severe harassment faced by women leaders. Ms Jankowicz notes that over 24 hours, Ms Inman Grant was targeted with nearly 80,000 tweets.
Summary
The article explores the weaponization of misogynistic tactics, such as deepfake pornography, aimed at discrediting women in positions of power. By utilizing AI technologies, these methods are increasingly used to create discord and erode trust in leadership, underlining a severe form of online harassment faced by figures like Australia's eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant. The analysis highlights a crucial intersection of AI capability misuse and societal issues, emphasizing a need for robust AI governance to mitigate such harms. While the focus is on social implications rather than existential risks, it stresses the urgent requirement for policies to counteract AI-driven disinformation and abuse.