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New on @indicator.media: I ran an adversarial audit of Pangram, one of the buzziest AI text detectors out there. It claims a 99.98% accuracy rate.
I was ultimately able to get Pangram to misidentify AI text as human 85.7% of the time in an adversarial set of 588 text samples.
Indicator ha scoperto un ecosistema pieno di affermazioni infondate, prodotti falsi e traditori generati con l’intelligenza artificialewww.facta.news
If you get your bot to rhyme / Pangram will misclassify it many a time
We love to see it!
Indicator is a Digital Media Awards 2026 global winner in the "Best in Countering Disinformation" category.
Thanks to the World Association of News Publishers for the recognition.
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We are now also on Instagram -- because who doesn't want to be reminded about scams and disinformation while looking at pics of food and faraway beaches?
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Pic or it didn’t happen
Excuse me but AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
Worth a read.
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DPRK hackers hired unwitting freelancers in the Philippines, Nigeria, and Colombia to put a human face on a malware operation — and make fake companies feel real.
You think you know your co-founder and then you find out he's interviewing to get a SWE gig for a North Korean hiring scam, smdh.
Read @craigsilverman.bsky.social's awesome new investigation:
DPRK hackers hired unwitting freelancers in the Philippines, Nigeria, and Colombia to put a human face on a malware operation — and make fake companies feel real.
This is what always surprises people. The ability to make deepfake nudes isn't hidden in some dusty, hard to access part of the internet. It's available in the most accessible ways like the Google Play store and the Apple App store.
Anyone with a cell phone can make a deepfake nude in minutes.
Alan Jagolinzer
New on @indicator.media: We have long known that some "face swapping" apps market themselves as deepfake nude generators. At least one of these was used in a recent case in a US high school.
But new research shows the majority of these tools do not have any guardrails against nonconsensual abuse.
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Apple and Google removed 43 apps flagged by Indicator
Also in depressing security news.
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DPRK hackers hired unwitting freelancers in the Philippines, Nigeria, and Colombia to put a human face on a malware operation — and make fake companies feel real.