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AI-GENERATED HATE CONTENT TRACED TO SOUTH ASIA

AI DESK1 MIN READ
SUN, JUL 5, 2026

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Investigators have identified young entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka and Pakistan using AI tools to generate hateful content posted on hundreds of fake British Facebook pages, monetizing divisive material targeting UK audiences.

The Bureau of Investigative Journalism uncovered a coordinated operation where operators create accounts with generic British names and union jack profile pictures, flooding feeds with inflammatory AI-generated posts designed to provoke engagement. These pages—numbering in the hundreds—distribute objectionable content across Britain's social media landscape while generating revenue through advertising and engagement metrics. The scheme exploits Facebook's algorithmic amplification of polarizing material and lax verification standards for regional accounts. The operation represents a scaled monetization of AI-generated disinformation, where bad actors in economically disadvantaged regions leverage cheap computational tools to target Western audiences. It highlights persistent gaps in platform moderation and the growing intersection between AI automation and online toxicity. Facebook has not immediately responded to requests for comment on the extent of the problem or enforcement actions taken against identified accounts.

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