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Artificial intelligence models are often criticized for “hallucination”, but they are also being used deliberately to spread misinformation. In recent news, China's securities watchdog has said that it is going to be working with the police and cyberspace regulators to crack down on those who are disseminating false news. The move comes amid the increasing need for monitoring fake information in the stock market which is made quite easy due to artificial intelligence.
Regulators will "hit early, hit hard, and hit at the heart" of the issue. - Securities Times.
In a separate article, Shanghai Securities News described how artificial intelligence is being used to create and spread misleading information in an attempt to con investors or manipulate stocks. Investors are being lured by get-rich-quick schemes. However, they should stay wary of such bad actors leveraging the hype around technological advancements to lure them into schemes.
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Any claims of high and guaranteed investment returns with little or no risk are known to be classic warning signs of fraud. Even though the emergence of DeepSeek has been motivating investors and fund managers to embrace AI, their adoption of technology also raises the chances of them being scammed at the hands of it. Anything from cloned voices to altered images and fake videos can be used to spread investment misinformation.
In order to combat the spread of misinformation, the China Securities Regulatory Commission said that it would be proactive in dispelling stock market rumours. They will do this by issuing clarifications and boosting investor education and guidance to "enhance investors' ability to spot" fake information.
According to the DC Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB), some warning signs of a fake actor/promoter are their lack of registration status. To avoid falling victim to it, users can use the Investor.gov website to confirm the registration status of investment professionals and check for disciplinary history.
Moreover, it’s reasonable to work with a registered investment professional and on a registered exchange. For added assurance, the authenticity of underlying sources should be checked and multiple sources of information should be reviewed before making investment decisions.