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Freedom on the Net 2023: The Repressive Power of Artificial Intelligence

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Relevant to AI safety discussions about misuse risks and geopolitical dimensions of AI deployment; illustrates how current AI systems are already being used in ways that threaten human autonomy and democratic institutions at scale.

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Summary

Freedom House's 2023 Freedom on the Net report examines how authoritarian governments are deploying AI tools to surveil, censor, and repress citizens across the globe. It documents how AI-powered surveillance and information controls are spreading from pioneer countries to others, threatening human rights and democratic freedoms. The report highlights how these technologies enable more efficient and scalable repression with reduced accountability.

Key Points

  • Authoritarian regimes are increasingly using AI-powered surveillance, facial recognition, and content moderation to suppress dissent and monitor citizens.
  • AI-driven censorship tools are being exported from leading repressive states to dozens of other governments, accelerating the global spread of digital authoritarianism.
  • AI enables more scalable and efficient repression, reducing the human labor previously needed to monitor and suppress political opposition.
  • Disinformation campaigns are being amplified by AI tools, making it harder for citizens to access reliable information and organize resistance.
  • Democratic governments face challenges in countering AI-enabled repression without adopting similarly invasive surveillance capabilities themselves.

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Freedom on the Net
2023


# The Repressive Power of Artificial Intelligence

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- [Key Findings](https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/2023/repressive-power-artificial-intelligence#key-findings)
- [The Repressive Power of Artificial Intelligence](https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/2023/repressive-power-artificial-intelligence#the-repressive-power-of-artificial-intelligence)
- [Generative AI Supercharges Disinformation](https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/2023/repressive-power-artificial-intelligence#generative-ai-supercharges-disinformation)
- [Governments Harness AI to Reinforce Censorship](https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/2023/repressive-power-artificial-intelligence#governments-harness-ai-to-reinforce-censorship)
- [Regulating AI to Protect Internet Freedom](https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/2023/repressive-power-artificial-intelligence#regulating-ai-to-protect-internet-freedom)

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Allie Funk


Adrian Shahbaz


Kian Vesteinsson


## Key Findings

**[Global internet freedom declined for the 13th consecutive year.](https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/2023/repressive-power-artificial-intelligence#the-repressive-power-of-artificial-intelligence)** Digital repression intensified in Iran, home to this year’s worst decline, as authorities shut down internet service, blocked WhatsApp and Instagram, and increased surveillance in a bid to quell antigovernment protests. Myanmar came close to dislodging China as the world’s worst environment for internet freedom, a title the latter country retained for the ninth consecutive year. Conditions worsened in the Philippines as outgoing president Rodrigo Duterte used an antiterrorism law to block news sites that had been critical of his administration. Costa Rica’s status as a champion of internet freedom has been imperiled after the election of a president whose campaign manager hired online trolls to harass several of the country’s largest media outlets.

[**Attacks on free expression grew more common around the world.**](https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/2023/repressive-power-artificial-intelligenc

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