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highplainsdem

(63,492 posts)
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 10:12 AM Yesterday

OpenAI says fake accounts from China tried to turn Americans against data centers

Source: Engadget

OpenAI has published a report about ChatGPT users, who it says were likely based in China, that used the chatbot to plan a campaign designed to sway Americans' opinions about AI data centers. It divided the users into two clusters, the first of which it had designated the "Data Center Bandwagon" group. Accounts categorized in the group allegedly asked ChatGPT to generate English-language talking points and images, such as comic strips, which focus on how AI data centers drive up demand in electricity and how that leads to higher bills for consumers. 

The company says these users posed as Americans from a variety of backgrounds on social media, where they had posted the text and image output they got from ChatGPT. OpenAI believes they're part of a social media team at a private Chinese company working for local government clients. They apparently even uploaded a file to the chatbot describing their objectives and strategies on how to sway public opinion and how to establish fake social media accounts without getting detected.

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It's worth noting that while the users most likely used inauthentic accounts to post on social media, the company says they posted links to "legitimate news stories about the power grid operator's capacity auctions and data center power demand." The rise of electricity costs in towns and cities near AI data centers is a very real concern and is one of the first effects of the AI boom that people felt firsthand. According to a Bloomberg report, electricity now costs as much as 267 percent more for a month compared to five years ago in areas close to data centers, because their energy demands outstrip supply. 

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OpenAI admits the campaigns failed to gain much authentic engagement and that they haven't exactly shifted public opinion. Based on OpenAI's report itself, they focused on real issues that are already controversial and discussed widely online in the first place. The company explains that the reason these campaigns are significant is because the "operators attempted to covertly insert themselves into an ongoing American debate about the future of the country's AI capabilities while hiding who they were and what motivated them." As for why the campaigns chose to use an American AI chatbot instead of, say, DeepSeek, even OpenAI couldn't tell. "We are not in a position to determine what drove this choice," its report reads.



Read more: https://www.engadget.com/2191966/openai-china-influence-campaigns-against-data-centers-report/



Wow, what convenient "proof" for the AI industry and the Trump regime and GOP that opposition to data centers is driven by Chinese propaganda. Especially with the Chinese propagandists dumb enough to use an American chatbot AND upload "a file to the chatbot describing their objectives and strategies on how to sway public opinion and how to establish fake social media accounts without getting detected."

The comments already posted on Engadget are skeptical of this story from OpenAI.

As they should be.

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OpenAI says fake accounts from China tried to turn Americans against data centers (Original Post) highplainsdem Yesterday OP
I don't need Chinese propaganda to oppose data centers. Ocelot II Yesterday #1
how many data centers do they need? rampartd Yesterday #2
I am still trying to figure out who the end users of a data center would be. Hugin Yesterday #6
The investors are people who think they'll make $ billions in a short time, and then dump it the next year FakeNoose Yesterday #16
I like the sentiment... Hugin Yesterday #5
+1 dalton99a Yesterday #25
Truly UpInArms Yesterday #28
That was my first thought. These data centers are resource hogs, and environmental disasters. patphil Yesterday #29
No one should. Hell, the article itself admits the issues with data centers are all legitimate, despite what China may Karasu Yesterday #40
Sure, Jan. Scrivener7 Yesterday #3
Literally came here to say this, lol Alice B. Yesterday #24
and OpenAI is an objective, unbiased source DBoon Yesterday #4
Yup, headline can make you wonder, is it true, or is AI spreading disinformation to try to save itself? (n/t) thesquanderer Yesterday #18
Somehow I think this is bullshit. Ray Bruns Yesterday #7
I actually trust China to handle AI better JBTaurus83 Yesterday #8
I don't listen to "fake accounts" from China. I don't trust AI all on my own. Ritabert Yesterday #9
Yeah Sure Ya Betcha Faux pas Yesterday #10
And how many fake accounts are out there cheerleading for data centers? tanyev Yesterday #11
I've seen a lot. They were very active on TikTok last week. C Moon Yesterday #14
Americans are DownriverDem Yesterday #12
As one actively fighting data centers in Colorado--or in any other draught-stricken area of the West, hlthe2b Yesterday #13
Is China also printing my over-inflated power bills because of the data centers 20 miles from me mdbl Yesterday #15
+1 dalton99a Yesterday #26
Interesting. This could be true, but almost impossible to prove or to separate Chinese influence from that actual Martin68 Yesterday #17
Not to mention eye sores JBTaurus83 Yesterday #19
"Eye-sores" are a quality of life issue... Martin68 Yesterday #21
Yes they are JBTaurus83 Yesterday #23
Me, too. Martin68 Yesterday #37
LOL. Sounds like reverse psychology... ananda Yesterday #20
Consider this... GiqueCee Yesterday #22
BS, I don't need bots to know that the uber rich tech bros are ruining the environment and increasing mt energy bills ImNotGod Yesterday #27
Was reading about centers planned for Wisconsin. BoomaofBandM Yesterday #30
The Chinese opposition to data centers Progressive dog Yesterday #31
See? It's becoming more and more human Retrograde Yesterday #32
100% high grade bullshit Nigrum Cattus Yesterday #33
FYI .... reACTIONary Yesterday #38
All I need to know is how China bought land here to build them Figarosmom Yesterday #34
And I guess it was the Chinese that got Social Circle GA to stand up pat_k Yesterday #35
They uploaded... reACTIONary Yesterday #36
The equivalent of 'Soros-funded professional protestors' nt GenThePerservering Yesterday #39
Yeah, right. My first -- and last -- reaction. Blame the Evil Red Chinese !! nt eppur_se_muova Yesterday #41

Hugin

(38,055 posts)
6. I am still trying to figure out who the end users of a data center would be.
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 10:22 AM
Yesterday

So, far it really seems like either getting someone else to pay for their crypto mining or yet another red sports car for the inadequate.

FakeNoose

(42,795 posts)
16. The investors are people who think they'll make $ billions in a short time, and then dump it the next year
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 11:18 AM
Yesterday

... before it starts losing money and all the bills are due. There's no way they will ever be profitable unless they stiff the creditors and fire their employees.

Hugin

(38,055 posts)
5. I like the sentiment...
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 10:20 AM
Yesterday

Unfortunately it’s just a little too long for a tee shirt.

UpInArms

(55,551 posts)
28. Truly
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 12:53 PM
Yesterday

Why anyone would support a monster that destroys the quality of life, consumes extremes amounts of energy and water, along with 24/7 jet turbine noise and light pollution is beyond me.

patphil

(9,278 posts)
29. That was my first thought. These data centers are resource hogs, and environmental disasters.
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 12:58 PM
Yesterday

The biggest question I have is, "How did we manage to live all these years without them?"
I think the propaganda is in getting us to believe we need them, and opposition to them is due to our being manipulated by some foreign government.
The explosive growth of data centers, without any oversight or control is definitely dangerous. What are they being used for, and why are so many being built so quickly?

Karasu

(2,253 posts)
40. No one should. Hell, the article itself admits the issues with data centers are all legitimate, despite what China may
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 04:44 PM
Yesterday

or may not be doing. I couldn't care less whether a foreign country is trying to "influence" Americans when our own government is going out of its way to try to prevent ANYONE from regulating AI.

thesquanderer

(13,149 posts)
18. Yup, headline can make you wonder, is it true, or is AI spreading disinformation to try to save itself? (n/t)
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 11:28 AM
Yesterday

JBTaurus83

(1,769 posts)
8. I actually trust China to handle AI better
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 10:28 AM
Yesterday

Which is really saying a lot about what a shit hole this country is.

DownriverDem

(7,031 posts)
12. Americans are
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 10:40 AM
Yesterday

against data centers. China has nothing to do with it. When you search on Google leave a space & put -AI at the end of the search.

hlthe2b

(114,988 posts)
13. As one actively fighting data centers in Colorado--or in any other draught-stricken area of the West,
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 10:43 AM
Yesterday

I sure as hell don't need Chinese propaganda. The TRUTH is bad enough.

Of course to anyone fighting climate change impacts or MEGA BIG CORPORATIST OLIGARCHY, apparently we are just led by the nose by Chinese "instigators."

BULLSHIT. And to hell with these data centers.

mdbl

(8,866 posts)
15. Is China also printing my over-inflated power bills because of the data centers 20 miles from me
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 11:10 AM
Yesterday

They are so full of shit.

Martin68

(28,176 posts)
17. Interesting. This could be true, but almost impossible to prove or to separate Chinese influence from that actual
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 11:23 AM
Yesterday

reactions of the people. My instinct is that people are rightfully concerned about the effects of enormous energy-hungry data centers on their own neighborhoods and quality of life.

JBTaurus83

(1,769 posts)
19. Not to mention eye sores
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 11:42 AM
Yesterday

Messing with people’s property values is the quickest way to turn them against you. Any Dem governor that supports building these may as well count themselves out of the presidential primary.

JBTaurus83

(1,769 posts)
23. Yes they are
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 11:52 AM
Yesterday

And I’d be pissed as all hell if they put one of these things near my home.

GiqueCee

(4,962 posts)
22. Consider this...
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 11:47 AM
Yesterday

... we are dealing with corporatists, tech bros, and oligarchs, and there isn't an honest nanoparticle among the whole fuckin' bunch of 'em. So, given what we know about these scurrilous weasels, it makes sense to assume the worst motives imaginable, and then double it. No, FOURPLE it!
People are making AI memes on their home computers. They don't need a 64-square-mile data center to do that. Even scaling AI up to gigundo dimensions, ya gotta wonder.
I would posit that the massive capacity and resource usage that will cripple surrounding communities is going to be devoted to expanding surveillance capabilities on everyone in the country, and then, ultimately, the whole fucking world, to an unimaginably astronomical degree at commensurate costs. Those costs, of course, will be passed on to those being surveilled, whether they like it or not. ICE is just the beginning of how such ruthless control will be instituted.
Total dominion over every aspect of our lives is the goal, but let's just call it "POWER" for short. In order to impose the Feudalism 2.0, which these psychopaths think they're entitled to do, they have to maintain complete control. We are little more than livestock to them; they've already demonstrated that in more ways than we can count, so complacent sheep will be put to work, and live in camps, while recalcitrant rams will be lunchmeat. Soylent Green, if you will. Younglings can Google that, while they're still allowed to Google anything. Trump wants – well, actually, the architects of Project 2025 want – their useful idiot to demand complete control and censorship of the Internet. That's already been reported, so it ain't like Chicken Little's imagined disaster; it's as real as a heart attack. Whether or not he's successful remains to be seen, but he'll sure as hell try.
These people are soulless monsters, and they've come too far, and invested too much, to just let it slip through their claws, so, boy, Howdy, it's gonna get ugly before it gets better.
Keep in mind that, even if you are paranoid, it doesn't mean they ain't after you.
Have a nice day.

ImNotGod

(1,293 posts)
27. BS, I don't need bots to know that the uber rich tech bros are ruining the environment and increasing mt energy bills
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 12:50 PM
Yesterday

with their AI crapola.

BoomaofBandM

(1,966 posts)
30. Was reading about centers planned for Wisconsin.
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 01:06 PM
Yesterday

Interest is because the land is cheap and water is plentiful. I guess that would be the farming and grazing land as well as land next to the great lakes. I guess not anything to worry about up here...

Progressive dog

(7,629 posts)
31. The Chinese opposition to data centers
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 01:17 PM
Yesterday

doesn't make those centers use less electricity. The Chinese opposition to data centers doesn't make our governments give smaller tax breaks to these centers. The Chinese opposition doesn't make the centers use less water for cooling or make less noise. Electric costs go up for everyone near those centers and the centers reduce the amount of water available to the people living near these sites.
With or without the Chinese opposition, people who will be living near these sites oppose them by large majorities.
The rich stupid people pushing data centers for AI are trying to sell a reason for building so many of them and for sticking the poorer people with much of the cost.
Maybe the Chinese are against data centers in the US and I don't care.

Retrograde

(11,474 posts)
32. See? It's becoming more and more human
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 01:32 PM
Yesterday

Now it's skewing its replies so that they most benefit it

Nigrum Cattus

(1,365 posts)
33. 100% high grade bullshit
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 02:15 PM
Yesterday

The corporate billionaire losers are so inept that they probably
used a.i. to come up with this desperate attempt to gaslight
us. There is no legitimate reason to have the number/size of
any "data" centers.
In 2000, scientists estimated that the entire printed contents of the U.S. Library of Congress would take up 10 terabytes of memory. And a petabyte (2 50 bytes) of memory could hold roughly one copy of all of the printed information in the world.
The average 1st gen data centers hold over 1,000 terabytes

reACTIONary

(7,362 posts)
38. FYI ....
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 03:27 PM
Yesterday

.... the necessity is not primarily data storage, its computing capacity.

To perform AI training / execution requires a huge parallel processing array of very high end graphics processing units (GPUs). It turns out that the sort of mathematics required for AI and graphic rendering are very much the same - parallel processing of large floating point matrices.

You need a lot of them, and they gobble up a lot of electricity and generate a lot of heat.

Crypto used to rely on on GPUs, but used the parallel processing capability in a different way. Crypto migrated from GPUs to specialized ASICs (application specific integrated circuits). However, these are just as energy hungry and also have to be organized into dense computing arrays.

GPUs are good for both AI and graphics, but AI specific ASICs will probably be developed. AI ASICs have the potential to decrease the energy consumption of AI focused data centers.

Figarosmom

(14,278 posts)
34. All I need to know is how China bought land here to build them
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 02:31 PM
Yesterday

In stead of building them in their own country at first. ( Foxcon). And now they have laws preventing them from being built near populations. They are all being built in remote locations.
From Wikipedia
Under their "Eastern Data, Western Computing" initiative, they are building the bulk of their massive AI data centers in remote, sparsely populated regions.This strategy prevents localized power grid strain and conserves resources near major cities.

reACTIONary

(7,362 posts)
36. They uploaded...
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 02:54 PM
Yesterday

"They apparently even uploaded a file to the chatbot describing .... how to establish fake social media accounts without getting detected."

Talk about an opsec failure!

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