THE WEAPONIZATION OF THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION:
HOW NSF IS FUNDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMATED TOOLS TO
CENSOR ONLINE SPEECH “AT SCALE” AND TRYING TO COVER UP ITS
ACTIONS
https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/NSF-Staff-Report_Appendix.pdf
“Our misinformation service helps policy makers at platforms who want
to . . . push responsibility for difficult judgments to someone outside the
company . . . by externalizing the difficult responsibility of censorship.”
– Speaker’s notes from the University of Michigan’s first pitch to the
National Science Foundation (NSF) about its NSF-funded, AI-powered
WiseDex tool.1
This interim report details the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) funding of AI-
powered censorship and propaganda tools, and its repeated efforts to hide its actions and avoid
political and media scrutiny.
In the name of combatting alleged misinformation regarding COVID-19 and the 2020
election, NSF has been issuing multi-million-dollar grants to university and non-profit research
teams. The purpose of these taxpayer-funded projects is to develop artificial intelligence (AI)-
powered censorship and propaganda tools that can be used by governments and Big Tech to
shape public opinion by restricting certain viewpoints or promoting others.
HOW NSF IS FUNDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMATED TOOLS TO
CENSOR ONLINE SPEECH “AT SCALE” AND TRYING TO COVER UP ITS
ACTIONS
https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/NSF-Staff-Report_Appendix.pdf
“Our misinformation service helps policy makers at platforms who want
to . . . push responsibility for difficult judgments to someone outside the
company . . . by externalizing the difficult responsibility of censorship.”
– Speaker’s notes from the University of Michigan’s first pitch to the
National Science Foundation (NSF) about its NSF-funded, AI-powered
WiseDex tool.1
This interim report details the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) funding of AI-
powered censorship and propaganda tools, and its repeated efforts to hide its actions and avoid
political and media scrutiny.
In the name of combatting alleged misinformation regarding COVID-19 and the 2020
election, NSF has been issuing multi-million-dollar grants to university and non-profit research
teams. The purpose of these taxpayer-funded projects is to develop artificial intelligence (AI)-
powered censorship and propaganda tools that can be used by governments and Big Tech to
shape public opinion by restricting certain viewpoints or promoting others.
THE WEAPONIZATION OF THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION:
HOW NSF IS FUNDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMATED TOOLS TO
CENSOR ONLINE SPEECH “AT SCALE” AND TRYING TO COVER UP ITS
ACTIONS
https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/NSF-Staff-Report_Appendix.pdf
“Our misinformation service helps policy makers at platforms who want
to . . . push responsibility for difficult judgments to someone outside the
company . . . by externalizing the difficult responsibility of censorship.”
– Speaker’s notes from the University of Michigan’s first pitch to the
National Science Foundation (NSF) about its NSF-funded, AI-powered
WiseDex tool.1
This interim report details the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) funding of AI-
powered censorship and propaganda tools, and its repeated efforts to hide its actions and avoid
political and media scrutiny.
In the name of combatting alleged misinformation regarding COVID-19 and the 2020
election, NSF has been issuing multi-million-dollar grants to university and non-profit research
teams. The purpose of these taxpayer-funded projects is to develop artificial intelligence (AI)-
powered censorship and propaganda tools that can be used by governments and Big Tech to
shape public opinion by restricting certain viewpoints or promoting others.
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