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  3. In an alternative timeline, you somehow made generative AI (both images and video) before anybody else. Nobody is aware you have it. How do you use/abuse your new tool?

In an alternative timeline, you somehow made generative AI (both images and video) before anybody else. Nobody is aware you have it. How do you use/abuse your new tool?

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      Do to Russia what Russia did to us in this timeline.

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        Do to Russia what Russia did to us in this timeline.

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        This is as much of a conspiracy theory as the right spouts, though I'm not against it

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          This is as much of a conspiracy theory as the right spouts, though I'm not against it

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          Timeline of modern examples of Russian "hybrid warfare"

          2007 – Estonia Cyberattacks

          • After Estonia removed a Soviet war memorial, it was hit by massive cyberattacks targeting government, banks, and media.

          • One of the first clear cases of state-linked cyberwarfare combined with information warfare.

          2008 – Russo-Georgian War

          • Russia used cyberattacks, propaganda, separatist movements in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, and limited military force.

          • Information manipulation portrayed Georgia as the aggressor.

          2014 – Crimea and Eastern Ukraine

          • Crimea annexation: Russian "little green men" seized key points while propaganda campaigns confused the population and international observers.

          • Donbas War: Russia armed and supported separatists while denying direct involvement, using cyberwarfare and disinformation heavily.

          2015 – Syrian Conflict

          • Russia intervened in Syria, blending military force, private military companies (e.g., Wagner Group), propaganda, and diplomatic manipulation.

          • Russia portrayed itself as fighting "terrorism" while targeting opposition forces.

          2016 – U.S. Presidential Election Interference

          • Russian intelligence agencies (GRU, FSB) engaged in cyberattacks, hacked emails, social media manipulation, and disinformation campaigns.

          • This was a major hybrid campaign aiming to sow distrust and division.

          2017 – NotPetya Cyberattack

          • Originating from Russia and targeting Ukraine, the NotPetya malware spread globally, crippling companies and infrastructure.

          • Disguised as ransomware but actually destructive sabotage.

          2018 – Skripal Poisoning in the UK

          • Russian operatives used a banned nerve agent in an assassination attempt.

          • Propaganda and diplomatic misinformation campaigns followed to confuse attribution.

          • Blending covert action, deniability, and information distortion.

          2020 – Belarus Protests

          • Russia supported Belarusian regime of Lukashenko against widespread protests.

          • Information campaigns, security force support, and diplomatic pressure were combined.

          2022 – Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine

          • Initially framed as a "special military operation" to "de-Nazify" Ukraine.

          • Involved military invasion, cyberattacks, disinformation campaigns, economic blackmail (like gas supply threats), and the use of mercenary groups.

          • Continued narrative warfare domestically and internationally.

          2022–2025 – Global Disinformation and Influence Campaigns

          Russia expanded its hybrid toolkit:

          • Artificial amplification of anti-Western narratives globally.

          • Building alliances with other disinformation actors (e.g., Iran, China).

          • Using energy markets, food supply disruptions, and cyberattacks as pressure points.

          • Strengthening alternative media ecosystems (like RT, Sputnik, Telegram channels) to bypass bans in Europe and elsewhere.

          • Emergence of AI-driven propaganda (deepfakes, AI-generated fake news).

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