Tag: ai

  • Influence Operations in the Cyber Realm in the Age of AI

    This is the original article. This post will not pass a plagiarism review. I am sharing it now because I would like to make a point. Fear of influence operations can be part of delusional paranoia, but this doesn’t mean that this paranoia isn’t rooted in reality. In the digital age, the online world can amplify such fears. People with…

  • Exploring “Virally Loaded Hashtags” in Cybersecurity: A Comprehensive Perspective

    ow I Came to Think About “Virally Loaded Hashtags” – My Lived Experience During the 2023 Israeli judicial reform protests, tens of thousands took to the streets to protest the dismissal of the defense minister. Opposition leaders claimed that Netanyahu crossed a “red line,” and ministers stated that the divisions posed an “immediate” threat to security (Rabinovitch, 2023). My country…

  • Navigating ‘Fake News’ and Schizoaffective Disorder in the Era of Foreign Influence Operations

    The article explores the impact of political climate and foreign influence on mental health, emphasizing vulnerabilities in individuals with conditions like schizoaffective disorder. It underscores the need for awareness and intervention to mitigate the effects of external influences on mental well-being, highlighting the complexity of addressing these intersections.

  • Exploring the Intersection of AI and Mental Health: A Critical Examination

    The use of AI for individuals with schizoaffective disorder demands caution and sensitivity. While AI can aid in symptom management and treatment adherence, it also carries the risk of exacerbating paranoia or delusions. The perception of AI tools as intrusive or conspiratorial by individuals experiencing delusions underscores the importance of guidance from mental health professionals in their use.