Serbian services are suspected of using artificial intelligence to compromise political rivals in Kosovo
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According to data from security institutions, the Serbian state apparatus is intensifying efforts to interfere in the electoral process in Kosovo, using the most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.

KosovaPress sources confirm that Serbian intelligence services are planning to compromise the political rivals of the Serbian List through sophisticated technological manipulations.

KosovaPress learns that at the center of these efforts are the leaders of the rival parties of the Serbian List, including Branimir Stojanovic, Nenad Rasic, Aleksandar Arsenijevic and Radojica Radomirovic. The source indicates that these interventions include the misuse of images and the modification of visual content to distort reality and influence opinion.

It is known that Serbia has close cooperation with China, which is known for its advances in the field of artificial intelligence, while it has been criticized for purchasing Chinese cameras, which are equipped with sophisticated systems for recognizing people through photography.

Three years ago, Serbia, through parallel institutions in Kosovo, purchased a video surveillance system from a Chinese company that is under sanctions by the United States of America (US), dedicated to schools with students from the Serbian community.

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