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Student Makes Tool That Identifies ‘Radicals’ on Reddit, Deploys AI Bots to Engage With Them​


The tool scans for users writing certain keywords on Reddit and assigns those users a so-called “radical score,” before deploying an AI-powered bot to automatically engage with the users to de-radicalize them.

A student has made a tool, which they call PrismX, which scans for users writing certain keywords on Reddit and other social media networks, assigns those users a so-called “radical score,” and can then deploy an AI-powered bot to automatically engage with the users in conversation in an attempt to de-radicalize them.

The news highlights some of the continuing experiments people are running on Reddit which can involve running AI against unsuspecting human users of the platform, and shows the deployment of AI to Reddit more broadly. This new tool comes after a group of researchers from the University of Zurich ran a massive, unauthorized AI persuasion experiment on Reddit users, angering not just those users and subreddit moderators but Reddit itself too.

“I’m just a kid in college, if I can do this, can you imagine the scale and power of the tools that may be used by rogue actors?” Sairaj Balaji, a computer science student at SRMIST Chennai, India, told 404 Media in an online chat.
The tool is described as “a next-generation dashboard to flag, analyze and engage with at-risk Reddit users. Powered by advanced language analysis and real-time engagement.”

In a live video call Balaji demonstrated his tool to 404 Media. In a box called “keyphrases,” a user can search Reddit for whatever term they want to analyze. In this demo Balaji he typed the term “fgc9.” This is a popular type of 3D-printed weapon that has been built or acquired by far right extremists, criminals, and rebels fighting the military coup in Myanmar.

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Screenshot from a video posted by Balaji to LinkedIn.

The tool then searched Reddit for posts mentioning this term and returned a list of Reddit users it found using it. The tool put those users’ posts through a large language model, gave each a “radical score,” and provided its reason for doing so.

One real Reddit user given a score of 0.85 out of 1, with a higher score being more ‘radical’, was “seeking detailed advice on manufacturing firearms with minimal resources, referencing known illicit designs (FGC8, Luty SMG). This indicates intent to circumvent standard legal channels for acquiring firearms—a behavior strongly associated with extremist or radical circles, particularly given the explicit focus on durability, reliability, and discreet production capability,” the tool says.

Another user, also given a 0.85 score, was “seeking technical assistance to manufacture an FGC-9” the tool says.

The tool can then focus on a particular user, and provide what the tool believes are the user’s “radical affinity,” “escalation potential,” “group influence,” and "psychological markers.”

Most controversially, the tool is then able to attempt an AI-powered conversation with the unsuspecting Reddit user. “It would attempt to mirror their personality and sympathize with them and slowly bit by bit nudge them towards de-radicalisation,” Balaji said. He added he has had no training in, or academic study around, de-radicalisation. “I would describe myself as a completely tech/management guy,” he said.

Balaji says he has not tested the conversation part of the tool on real Reddit users for ethical reasons. But the experiment and tool development has some similarities with research from the University of Zurich in which researchers deployed AI-powered bots into a popular debate subreddit called r/changemyview, without Reddit users’ knowledge, to see if AI could be used to change peoples’ minds.

In that study the researcher’s AI-powered bots posted more than a thousand comments while posing as a “Black man” opposed to the Black Lives Matter movement; a “rape victim;” and someone who says they worked “at a domestic violence shelter.” Moderators of the subreddit went public after the researchers contacted them, users were not pleased, and Reddit issued “formal legal demands” after the researchers, calling the work an “improper and highly unethical experiment.”

In April, 404 Media reported on a company called Massive Blue which is helping police deploy AI-powered social media bots to talk to people they suspect are criminals or vaguely defined “protesters.”

Reddit did not respond to a request for comment.
 
Balaji says he has not tested the conversation part of the tool on real Reddit users for ethical reasons.
That's bullshit. You would do it, I would do it, they already do it.
and this is being celebrated as a good thing by the media?
404media was created by former Vice Motherboard staff, iirc. That should tell you everything you need to know about the outlet.
 
So he made an AI bot to go around and target users because he doesn't like what their opinion, to harass, manipulate and waste their time? and this is being celebrated as a good thing by the media?
In theory, if you don't like what somebody else says to you, you can block/ignore them and prevent engagement. But this is reddit, so we know that that's the LAST thing a redditor will do when someone says something to them that they don't agree with. I think they deserve it!
 
“I’m just a kid in college, if I can do this, can you imagine the scale and power of the tools that may be used by rogue actors?” Sairaj Balaji, a computer science student at SRMIST Chennai, India, told 404 Media in an online chat.
Yeah "rogue actors" are what you should worry about not state or corporate """"""actors""""" who have 5000x more resources at their disposal and who have been doing this for a decade+
 
So he made an AI bot to go around and target users because he doesn't like what their opinion, to harass, manipulate and waste their time? and this is being celebrated as a good thing by the media?
"Bleep bloop we've detected a heckin' wrongthinkerino... Please redeem your needful deradicalization talk."

Something tells me this is going to have a polar opposite effect from what's intended.
 
Isn't anyone who isnt a massive faggot already at a minimum shadow banned from reddit? What does a radical even look like there?

An actual radical on reddit is a crazed far-leftist who believes that anybody who doesn’t suck the troondick should be put up against the wall.

Of course this jeetbot doesn’t target those people, it targets some phantom right wing heckin chud that hasn’t existed on that godforsaken site for a decade.
 
Wow, being spammed with deradicalization messages from bots will definitely make people change their ways!

It definitely won't make any actual deradicalization efforts from real people become immediately suspect, therefore reducing any overall chance you had at succeeding in this project!

Radical troon-endorsing leftists can never be deradicalized because the moment someone sends them any message even gently prodding at their worldview, they block and report and try to find your employer to get you fired.
 
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