Johnson, Brian David2023-09-012023-09-012017Johnson, Brain David, "Information Disorder Machines" (2017).NAhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14216/519In the coming decade, advances in technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), quantum computing, the internet of things (IoT), smart cities, and autonomous vehicles in land, sea and air will enable adversaries of the United States to mechanize information disorder to influence, manipulate, and harm organizations and individuals. These coming information disorder machines (IDMs) will be targeted broadly at groups and geographies. AI and ML will allow for increased if not complete automation, allowing IDMs to adapt in real-time down to the individual level, creating personalized attacks while operating at a mass scale. The emerging threat of IDMs lie in the unique pairing of their real-time microtargeting and the macro effects that can have at scale. This is a direct threat to national and global security as well as a threat to the future of the United States of America.Artificial IntelligenceMachine LearningQuantum ComputingThreatcastingInformation Disorder MachinesScholarly papers