Netanyahu hired ex-Trump adviser to oversee pro-Israel social media campaign: Report

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A protestor is detained as people gather at a recent protest against the policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government toward Palestinians in West Jerusalem. Picture: AA

Israel launched a multimillion-dollar effort, led by a former senior aide to US President Donald Trump, to influence how artificial intelligence (AI) systems portray the country, Axios reported on Saturday.

In September, Israel hired Republican digital strategist Brad Parscale, who managed Trump’s 2020 campaign, to run a pro-Israel online outreach initiative.

Meanwhile, public opinion in the US has shifted in a negative direction. A recent Pew Research survey found that 60% of Americans now view Israel unfavorably, up from 53% the previous year.

Israel paid Parscale’s firm $9 million and has recently renewed the contract, according to Axios.

Part of his focus was AI platforms, which he believed were relying heavily on critical or negative information about Israel, according to the report.

To counter that, Parscale’s team started working on a project aimed at “getting AI systems to portray Israel in a more favourable light,” the report noted.

While the report said Parscale’s team claimed progress, it noted that it was uncertain exactly how much their tactics were influencing AI outputs so far.

Beyond AI-focused efforts, the campaign also includes text messaging outreach and digital advertising aimed at improving Israel’s image, it added. – AA

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