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Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, digital manipulation, Deepfake, algorithms, cognitive security, social engineering, data analytics, cybersecurity, neural networks, information warfare, filter bubbles, ethical standards, Big Data, machine learning.

How to Cite

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE PROBLEMS OF DIGITAL MANIPULATION. (2026). MEDICINE, PEDAGOGY AND TECHNOLOGY: THEORY AND PRACTICE, 4(4), 276-281. https://www.universalpublishings.com/index.php/mpttp/article/view/19183

Abstract

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of digital manipulation problems arising from the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in today's global information space. The research highlights the mechanisms by which AI systems influence the human mind, social opinion, and political processes — in particular, "Deepfake" technologies, "filter bubbles" formed through algorithms, and methods of cognitive manipulation

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