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highplainsdem

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Thu Jun 11, 2026, 10:12 AM 19 hrs ago

OpenAI says fake accounts from China tried to turn Americans against data centers [View all]

Source: Engadget

OpenAI has published a report about ChatGPT users, who it says were likely based in China, that used the chatbot to plan a campaign designed to sway Americans' opinions about AI data centers. It divided the users into two clusters, the first of which it had designated the "Data Center Bandwagon" group. Accounts categorized in the group allegedly asked ChatGPT to generate English-language talking points and images, such as comic strips, which focus on how AI data centers drive up demand in electricity and how that leads to higher bills for consumers. 

The company says these users posed as Americans from a variety of backgrounds on social media, where they had posted the text and image output they got from ChatGPT. OpenAI believes they're part of a social media team at a private Chinese company working for local government clients. They apparently even uploaded a file to the chatbot describing their objectives and strategies on how to sway public opinion and how to establish fake social media accounts without getting detected.

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It's worth noting that while the users most likely used inauthentic accounts to post on social media, the company says they posted links to "legitimate news stories about the power grid operator's capacity auctions and data center power demand." The rise of electricity costs in towns and cities near AI data centers is a very real concern and is one of the first effects of the AI boom that people felt firsthand. According to a Bloomberg report, electricity now costs as much as 267 percent more for a month compared to five years ago in areas close to data centers, because their energy demands outstrip supply. 

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OpenAI admits the campaigns failed to gain much authentic engagement and that they haven't exactly shifted public opinion. Based on OpenAI's report itself, they focused on real issues that are already controversial and discussed widely online in the first place. The company explains that the reason these campaigns are significant is because the "operators attempted to covertly insert themselves into an ongoing American debate about the future of the country's AI capabilities while hiding who they were and what motivated them." As for why the campaigns chose to use an American AI chatbot instead of, say, DeepSeek, even OpenAI couldn't tell. "We are not in a position to determine what drove this choice," its report reads.



Read more: https://www.engadget.com/2191966/openai-china-influence-campaigns-against-data-centers-report/



Wow, what convenient "proof" for the AI industry and the Trump regime and GOP that opposition to data centers is driven by Chinese propaganda. Especially with the Chinese propagandists dumb enough to use an American chatbot AND upload "a file to the chatbot describing their objectives and strategies on how to sway public opinion and how to establish fake social media accounts without getting detected."

The comments already posted on Engadget are skeptical of this story from OpenAI.

As they should be.

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I don't need Chinese propaganda to oppose data centers. Ocelot II 19 hrs ago #1
how many data centers do they need? rampartd 19 hrs ago #2
I am still trying to figure out who the end users of a data center would be. Hugin 19 hrs ago #6
The investors are people who think they'll make $ billions in a short time, and then dump it the next year FakeNoose 18 hrs ago #16
I like the sentiment... Hugin 19 hrs ago #5
+1 dalton99a 16 hrs ago #25
Truly UpInArms 16 hrs ago #28
That was my first thought. These data centers are resource hogs, and environmental disasters. patphil 16 hrs ago #29
No one should. Hell, the article itself admits the issues with data centers are all legitimate, despite what China may Karasu 12 hrs ago #40
Sure, Jan. Scrivener7 19 hrs ago #3
Literally came here to say this, lol Alice B. 16 hrs ago #24
and OpenAI is an objective, unbiased source DBoon 19 hrs ago #4
Yup, headline can make you wonder, is it true, or is AI spreading disinformation to try to save itself? (n/t) thesquanderer 17 hrs ago #18
Somehow I think this is bullshit. Ray Bruns 18 hrs ago #7
I actually trust China to handle AI better JBTaurus83 18 hrs ago #8
I don't listen to "fake accounts" from China. I don't trust AI all on my own. Ritabert 18 hrs ago #9
Yeah Sure Ya Betcha Faux pas 18 hrs ago #10
And how many fake accounts are out there cheerleading for data centers? tanyev 18 hrs ago #11
I've seen a lot. They were very active on TikTok last week. C Moon 18 hrs ago #14
Americans are DownriverDem 18 hrs ago #12
As one actively fighting data centers in Colorado--or in any other draught-stricken area of the West, hlthe2b 18 hrs ago #13
Is China also printing my over-inflated power bills because of the data centers 20 miles from me mdbl 18 hrs ago #15
+1 dalton99a 16 hrs ago #26
Interesting. This could be true, but almost impossible to prove or to separate Chinese influence from that actual Martin68 18 hrs ago #17
Not to mention eye sores JBTaurus83 17 hrs ago #19
"Eye-sores" are a quality of life issue... Martin68 17 hrs ago #21
Yes they are JBTaurus83 17 hrs ago #23
Me, too. Martin68 14 hrs ago #37
LOL. Sounds like reverse psychology... ananda 17 hrs ago #20
Consider this... GiqueCee 17 hrs ago #22
BS, I don't need bots to know that the uber rich tech bros are ruining the environment and increasing mt energy bills ImNotGod 16 hrs ago #27
Was reading about centers planned for Wisconsin. BoomaofBandM 16 hrs ago #30
The Chinese opposition to data centers Progressive dog 16 hrs ago #31
See? It's becoming more and more human Retrograde 15 hrs ago #32
100% high grade bullshit Nigrum Cattus 15 hrs ago #33
FYI .... reACTIONary 13 hrs ago #38
All I need to know is how China bought land here to build them Figarosmom 14 hrs ago #34
And I guess it was the Chinese that got Social Circle GA to stand up pat_k 14 hrs ago #35
They uploaded... reACTIONary 14 hrs ago #36
The equivalent of 'Soros-funded professional protestors' nt GenThePerservering 13 hrs ago #39
Yeah, right. My first -- and last -- reaction. Blame the Evil Red Chinese !! nt eppur_se_muova 12 hrs ago #41
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