A new Russian disinformation campaign is leveraging artificial intelligence to spread election-related falsehoods at an unprecedented speed, according to a report from Bloomberg.

The operation, dubbed 'Storm-1516,' is seen as a significant escalation in the use of technology to influence political processes and public sentiment.

While no direct price moves have been reported yet, the of such campaigns could lead to increased volatility, particularly in regions where election outcomes are closely watched.

The development has triggered market participants to reassess the potential for geopolitical instability to impact global financial markets.

While no direct price moves have been reported yet, the of such campaigns could lead to increased volatility, particularly in regions where election outcomes are closely watched.

The use of AI in disinformation efforts marks a shift in how state-sponsored narratives are disseminated.

Analysts suggest that the speed and scale of these operations could challenge traditional methods of monitoring and countering misinformation, raising concerns about the integrity of democratic processes.