The Semantic Attack Surface: A Systems-Dynamic Model of Narrative in Cyberspace

Catherine B. Smith
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Influence operations in cyberspace have raised questions about how narratives are strategically disseminated and circulated online, and in particular, whether state-of-the-art machine learning (ML) techniques for narrative understanding and automated narrative generation are or will soon become part of adversarial nation-states’ arsenal. However, until we clarify some fundamental ambiguities surrounding narratives in cyberspace, we cannot accurately assess the threat of ML. For instance, how do we define “narrative” in a way that makes sense across all the various organizations and academic disciplines that must be involved in defending against disinformation? What blind spots in our shared lexicon have stymied the United States’ response to disinformation attacks so far? This paper aims to take a step towards alleviating the confusion by analyzing the usage of some common terminology, summarizing some recent contributions in the realm of disinformation, positing a new systems-dynamic model of narrative in cyberspace, and demonstrating the use of the model in the context of an existing case study in disinformation.
语义攻击面:网络空间叙事的系统动力学模型
网络空间的影响力行动引发了关于叙事如何在网上战略性传播和传播的问题,特别是关于叙事理解和自动叙事生成的最先进机器学习(ML)技术是否已经或即将成为敌对民族国家武器库的一部分的问题。然而,在我们澄清围绕网络空间叙事的一些基本模糊之前,我们无法准确评估机器学习的威胁。例如,我们如何定义“叙事”,以一种在所有必须参与防范虚假信息的各种组织和学术学科中都有意义的方式?到目前为止,我们共同的词汇中有哪些盲点阻碍了美国对虚假信息攻击的反应?本文旨在通过分析一些常用术语的使用,总结虚假信息领域的一些最新贡献,提出一种新的网络空间叙事系统动态模型,并在现有的虚假信息案例研究背景下展示该模型的使用,从而进一步缓解这种混乱。
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