Pentagon AI Propaganda
A U.S. military program generating AI-written news in Latin America without disclosure
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Tracking since 2026-06-05. Saturation 18%.
What is Pentagon AI Propaganda?
The Pentagon is operating an AI propaganda operation targeting Latin America, according to a report from The Intercept. The program, called "La Tilde," produces news articles and social media content written by artificial intelligence, without disclosing its U.S. military origin. The content is designed to shape public opinion in Latin American countries, promoting narratives favorable to U.S. interests. The operation involves generating large volumes of seemingly local news stories that are actually crafted by AI and distributed through networks of fake or co-opted accounts. This raises serious concerns about information warfare, media manipulation, and the ethical use of AI in propaganda. The evidence comes from a single investigative report, so details about the scale, specific tools, and effectiveness are still emerging. The program represents a significant escalation in the use of AI for psychological operations, blurring the lines between legitimate news and state-sponsored disinformation.
Why it's trending
The Intercept published an investigative report revealing the Pentagon's AI propaganda mill in Latin America, sparking discussion on Hacker News and raising alarms about military use of AI for disinformation.
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Key features
- AI-generated news articles without disclosure
- Targets Latin American audiences
- Promotes U.S.-friendly narratives
- Operates through fake social media accounts
- Part of Pentagon's psychological operations
- Undisclosed military origin of content
Who should use this
Journalists covering information warfare, policymakers concerned with foreign interference, and researchers studying AI-driven propaganda. Also relevant for Latin American media consumers who want to identify manipulated content.
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Saturation
18%
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