The role of artificial intelligence in combating disinformation and information security
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II. Rákóczi Ferenc Kárpátaljai Magyar Egyetem
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Abstract. In the digital age, society faces dual challenges of widespread disinformation and escalating cyber
threats to information security. Disinformation campaigns, often fueled by social media, erode public
trust and can undermine democratic processes. Simultaneously, cyber attacks on information systems
are growing in sophistication. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a crucial tool to address both
issues, offering advanced capabilities to analyze large volumes of data and detect anomalies that
humans might miss [1].
AI-driven solutions are increasingly employed to combat online falsehoods. Machine learning
algorithms can scan and evaluate vast streams of content at a scale unattainable for human fact-checkers,
helping identify fake news, fake accounts, and coordinated propaganda in real time. Notably, generative
AI technology presents a double-edged sword in this arena. On one hand, AI text and image generators
lower the barrier for producing convincing fake content such as deepfake videos, intensifying the
disinformation threat. On the other hand, AI also provides powerful defenses: large language models
and other AI systems show promise in automated fact-checking and content verification [2]. Recent
studies indicate that AI chatbots can accurately classify misleading narratives—for example, a
generative AI like ChatGPT achieved over 81% accuracy in identifying conspiracy theories in
experiments [2]. Overall, generative AI plays a dual role, enabling the rapid creation of synthetic false
content while simultaneously offering new opportunities for detection and verification [3].
In parallel, AI has become integral to modern information security practices. Its adaptability and
pattern-recognition capabilities make it well-suited for detecting and countering cyber threats [5].
Current AI applications in cybersecurity span intrusion detection systems, malware identification,
fraud prevention, and protection of critical networks [5]. By analyzing network traffic and user
behavior, AI can flag anomalies and potential attacks faster and more accurately than traditional
methods. Notably, AI-driven intrusion detection tools have grown to dominate cybersecurity
research, reflecting an ongoing emphasis on using machine learning to identify unauthorized access
[5]. AI is also used proactively to anticipate threats, employing predictive analytics to identify
vulnerabilities before they are exploited [5]. However, just as in the fight against disinformation, AI
in cybersecurity is a double-edged sword. Attackers are weaponizing AI to develop more
sophisticated exploits—such as automated spear-phishing campaigns that evade detection [5]. These
dynamics create an arms race between attackers and defenders. Moreover, challenges like high
computational demands, adversarial machine learning (where attackers trick AI models), and ethical
concerns about autonomous decisions remain significant hurdles [5]. Researchers emphasize the need
for trustworthy AI solutions, including explainable models and robust validation, to ensure AI-driven
security tools are reliable and fair [5].
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In Csernicskó István, Maruszinec Marianna, Molnár D. Erzsébet, Mulesza Okszána és Melehánics Anna (szerk.): A biztonság szerepe a határon átnyúló és nemzetközi együttműködésben. Nemzetközi tudományos és szakmai konferencia Beregszász, 2025. október 8–9. Absztraktkötet. Beregszász, II. Rákóczi Ferenc Kárpátaljai Magyar Egyetem, 2025. pp. 212-213.
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