EU warns Elon Musk over ‘disinformation’ on X about Hamas attack - eviltoast
  • Vaggumon@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    And they will do absolutely nothing if he ignores the warning. Same as the US, and any other country who wants his money.

    • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      What?

      How are they getting his money except by fining him?

      You think Elmo is out there writing checks to governments of his own free will?

  • z3r0@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    I wonder what “disinformation” exactly means here

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      “Public media and civil society organisations widely report instances of fake and manipulated images and facts circulating on your platform in the EU, such as repurposed old images of unrelated armed conflicts or military footage that actually originated from video games. This appears to be manifestly false or misleading information,”

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      It’s in the article, you can read and find out.

      such as repurposed old images of unrelated armed conflicts or military footage that actually originated from video games. This appears to be manifestly false or misleading information.

    • Ram_The_Manparts [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      1 year ago

      Following a link in the article, one finds that the complaints are from the Atlantic Council (alarm bells are already going off), and perhaps even more interesting an Israeli “analysis firm” called Cyabra. While Cyabra does not seem to have a wiki page, the firm has connections to an Israeli venture capital firm called TAU Ventures which does. On their wiki we can learn the following:

      Along with its venture capital operations, TAU Ventures operates an accelerator program in partnership with the Israeli Security Agency (ISA) which provides a technological platform for founders.[11][12][6] It is a four-month exclusive program that connects startups with the ISA and a US$50,000 grant with no equity clause.[11] The program is geared to companies developing civilian and commercial technologies and can benefit from various technical expertise, unique databases, technology validation, and other factors.[13] The alumni startups have raised over US$100 million.[14] Xtend,[7] Cyberpion, Talamoos,[15] Cyabra,[7] DigitalOwl,[16] Decodea, and NeuraLegion [10] are some of its alumni.

      Ah yes, literally Israeli intelligence. Doesn’t exactly take a genius to figure out what’s actually going on here lol

    • redballooon@lemm.ee
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      It’s in the article, you can read and find out.

      such as repurposed old images of unrelated armed conflicts or military footage that actually originated from video games. This appears to be manifestly false or misleading information.