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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.
 
If the TayBot was any indication, you're more likely to convince an AI to see your point of view and change their opinion than you are a flesh-and-blood human, so rather than trying to deradicalize people, the real answer might be to send bots at them to be an echo chamber and make them feel good about their beliefs and powers of persuasion.
 
“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.
Very cool. Now make a tool that identifies jeets on Reddit, and hunts them down and kills them!
 
Sure would be terrible if someone coded up something similar that looked for trannies and other degenerates and used AI to convince them to kill themselves. That would be so morally reprehensible. I sure hope no one does that.

Very cool. Now make a tool that identifies jeets on Reddit, and hunts them down and kills them!
Or baits them with AI generated bobs and vagene H1B sponsorships in exchange for Google Play giftcards. Which it then donates to, idk, Pakistan maybe. Before calling them a rat eating dalit.
 
of course it comes from Reddit, the most Liberal and Jewish website ever to exist on the Internet
 
Isn't that what redditors are for? I guess at least the bot might spell properly...
What we need is another bot to randomly drop Kiwifarms posts on there, to engage in some bot-to-bot warfare and try to subvert the other bots.
 
Reddit's already expelled anyone who has even the slightest non-far left leaning views. The few that stay often have their comments removed by mods or downvoted to hell and back. Every day I'm sure they're checking subreddits no matter how obscure and removing them if they aren't pro-troon or pro-nigger, pro-brown or anti-Western enough.

But now, these problematic pajeets are stealing our jobs and infiltrating industries like tech and medical fields.

A ton of Indians are pissed off that they're the butt of jokes online now. The term "Pajeet" is gaining traction outside of 4Chan and the farms. It's so bad even India's South Asian neighbours will do anything to escape being lumped as "Pajeets" with them due to its negative connotations.

Now they're making technology to silence them. IDK what Americans will do with his tool, but the Pajeet himself isn't going to actually use it to clock people who dare criticize niggers or promote anti-troon stances. He's going to help weed out things that doesn't have anything but an outstanding opinion about India and it's shitty brown people and rivers.
 
We really don't hate journos enough

What happens if you click on "far right"?
We go to the wikipedia page of the weapon.. interesting read:
The FGC-9 was originally designed and manufactured between 2018 and 2020 by JStark1809, a pseudonymous German-Kurdish gun designer, with contributions from the "guerrilla 3D-gun file development group" Deterrence Dispensed,
Uh, let's see, maybe this group is FAR-RIGHT?
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Let's go back to the original, I am sure there is a section about some far right terror attack...
The firearms hobbyist and instructor QueerArmorer created a version of the top rail for use in Myanmar by rebels fighting with limited access to optics in the Myanmar civil war,
oh.

Okay, finally something
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Let's summarize:

  • Not "far right", just neo-nazis. The two are not synonymous
  • Beside the nazis, also far leftists used this
  • Also links to "queer people"
  • Also other groups that cannot be neatly be categorized either on a right or left party
 
Remember when Trump was put through the legal grinder on claims that he only won because boomers were tricked by Russian bots on Facebook?

This is (D)ifferent.
Isn't anyone who isnt a massive faggot already at a minimum shadow banned from reddit? What does a radical even look like there?
Isn't reddit mainly bots, troons, troon bots, and kids that can be bothered to use a search engine (or their homework)?
Bugmen still believe Reddit is the Digital Wild West like 4chan or Kiwi Farms.
 
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Sure would be terrible if someone coded up something similar that looked for trannies and other degenerates and used AI to convince them to kill themselves. That would be so morally reprehensible. I sure hope no one does that.
You know what's funny, depending on how the bot works, there is a potential that the person who coded it would be unknown/not liable. It's the "monkey takes a photo" issue who owns the copyright of that photo; the person who owns the camera or the person who took the photo. Since a monkey is not a human, no one gets to copyright the image. Since the folks need to willingly interact with the bots and legally the coder didn't intend for their bots to be used in such ways; well. It is gonna be an interesting century of new cybercrime.
 
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What stops someone from a place like the Sharty from taking the bot and making it to target liberals? Feels like the genie is out of the bottle
 
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