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The Impact of AI-Driven Disinformation on Nuclear Security- WINS Short Webinar

24 April 2025 - 24 April 2025 Online, Selected Audience
Workshop on autonomous and remotely operated systems: Benefits and challenges to nuclear security

Background

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed the way information is created, disseminated, and consumed. While AI offers immense benefits, it also presents significant risks—particularly in the realm of disinformation. AI-driven disinformation is increasingly being used to manipulate narratives, influence public perception, and even pose security threats to critical sectors, including nuclear security.
From deepfake videos and AI-generated misinformation campaigns to sophisticated cyber-enabled threats, adversaries are leveraging AI to spread false narratives and undermine trust in institutions. The nuclear sector is not immune to these challenges, making it crucial for security professionals, policymakers, and researchers to understand the implications and develop effective countermeasures.
To explore these pressing issues, WINS is organizing an online short webinar on The Impact of AI-Driven Disinformation on Nuclear Security. This session will feature expert insights into the emerging threats posed by AI-generated disinformation, real-world case studies, and strategies to mitigate its impact.

Objectives

This webinar will provide nuclear security professionals with:

  • An understanding of AI-driven disinformation and its mechanisms.
  • Insights into how AI is being used to amplify false narratives and influence nuclear security policies.
  • Case studies highlighting real-world incidents of AI-generated disinformation affecting security-sensitive industries.
  • A discussion on mitigation strategies and policy responses to combat AI-enabled disinformation.

Audience

This webinar is open to professionals in the nuclear and security sectors, including:

  • Nuclear operators, regulators, and governmental organizations
  • Cybersecurity experts and policymakers
  • Law enforcement agencies and intelligence analysts
  • Research institutions specializing in AI and security
  • International organizations and NGOs focused on disinformation and media literacy

Process

Date: 24 April 2025
Time: 15:00 – 16:30 CEST (GMT 1)
Format: Online

Contact Information

viviana Espinosa Moreno   Viviana Espinosa Moreno
Senior Project Manager
+43 676 3128 348
viviana.moreno@wins.org

Luka Cekic   Luka Čekić
Project Administrative Assistant
+43 676 3958 136
luka.cekic@wins.org

Venues

Online Event

Online
Selected Audience