We love ourselves too often and need reach out much more often. It is a social responsibility and it effects the environment also.
9 sitesHow AI Is Mass-Producing the Oldest Antisemitic LieOn November 21, CAM's Antisemitic Research Center (ARC) examined Instagram Reels generated through artificial intelligence tools. ...Combat Antisemitism MovementReps. Jacobs, Bacon, Ciscomani, Friedman Lead Bipartisan ...Notably, in July, Grok posted numerous antisemitic comments, praised Adolf Hitler, and repeated conspiracy theories. * Rep. Sara J...Jacobs, Sara (.gov)Report: AI videos and memes turn antisemitism into viral content for ...Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... * AI-generated antisemitic content has surged across social media during a 13-month per...ynetnewsShow allso are jews fighting back successfullyThe Jewish community is fighting back aggressively, but it is an uphill, asymmetrical battle. Jewish tech coalitions, researchers, and advocacy groups are shifting away from manual reporting to building their own AI counter-technologies, though tech platforms remain slow to act.The primary strategies and successes in this digital counter-offensive include:1. Building a "Digital Iron Dome"Real-Time Tracking Tech: Rather than relying entirely on slow, human flagging, organizations are launching tech initiatives. For example, groups like Generative AI for Good and tech startups are building social intelligence algorithms specifically designed to hunt down and track coordinated AI video narratives in real time.The One Signal Collective: Launched by a coalition of engineers and researchers, this newly formed initiative pools data and algorithmic triggers to map out extremist behavioral patterns. By intercepting hate "signals" on fringe networks, they try to counter the content before it goes viral on mainstream platforms.2. Turning AI into a Tool for GoodPreserving Survivor Testimony: Communities are utilizing AI constructively. Projects are now deploying highly secure AI avatars of Holocaust survivors to interactively educate young users and safely preserve living memory, directly undercutting deepfake distortion on gaming and streaming platforms.Training Better Detection Frameworks: Institutions are actively training open-source machine learning models using the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism. This teaches tech platforms how to spot "coded" or implicit anti-Jewish hate that older moderation filters miss.3. Aggressive Legal and Industry PressureDirect Tech Demands: Groups like the American Jewish Committee (AJC) and CyberWell have issued formal mandates to major tech CEOs. They are demanding specific, transparent audits on "model precision"—forcing companies to publicly disclose exactly how accurate their internal AI systems are at labeling and de-ranking anti-Jewish content.Bipartisan Legislative Push: This advocacy has successfully pushed lawmakers in the U.S. and Canada to introduce bipartisan resolutions. These bills aim to legally force tech developers to hardcode transparent safety guardrails into Large Language Models (LLMs) before they hit the market.The Bottom Line on SuccessWhile the Jewish community is successfully pioneering the defense tools, they are currently constrained by platform inaction. Independent watchdog metrics reveal that social media companies still fail to take action on up to 84% of flagged antisemitic content, primarily due to tech giants rolling back automated internal moderation systems in favor of poorly managed crowdsourced programs. The tech to win exists, but the platforms have yet to fully implement it.
After October 7: The Collapse of Restraint Long before October 7, antisemitic tropes had already been laundered through the language of anti-Israel activism. Traditional anti-Jewish tropes did not disappear; they were repackaged, redirected, and aimed at the collective Jew embodied in the Jewish state. Israel became the vehicle through which centuries-old hatreds could be expressed with social and political cover. The Hamas massacre sharply intensified an existing dynamic. After October 7, the remaining restraints collapsed. Antisemitic ideas that had circulated under coded or politicized language were expressed more openly, more aggressively, and with little pushback. In this environment, antisemitic tropes are no longer treated as socially unacceptable. They are reframed as moral clarity or legitimate political critique. Repetition has stripped these tropes of shock value. What once provoked outrage now drives clicks, shares, and algorithmic promotion. AI also provides cover: the image did it, the algorithm did it — not the user. Platform Negligence and Real-World Harm Despite years of warnings, platforms such as Instagram continue to host and algorithmically amplify antisemitic content. Explicit caricatures rooted in classical antisemitism circulate with little resistance, even after being reported. Online normalization feeds offline targeting, harassment, and violence. When ancient myths are treated as entertainment, the consequences show up offline. A Technology Problem — and a Moral One Artificial intelligence has given new speed and cover to one of history’s most dangerous lies. When antisemitic caricatures are automated, gamified, and distributed, the result is not ignorance — it is normalization. Platforms that algorithmically promote these images are not neutral intermediaries; they are active distributors of antisemitic mythologies that once justified persecution and violence. Scaling hatred is not innovation — it is a failure of responsibility, and the damage is happening now.
THE RETURN OF THE JEWS: AI Overview Major news regarding antisemitism includes the Department of Justice launching a 15-city "Awareness & Action Tour" and forming a new Anti-Semitism Advisory Committee. Concurrently, a newly released report revealed an explosion of AI-generated antisemitic content online, and Congressional hearings are focusing on alleged antisemitism in healthcare and labor unions.The most significant updates include:DOJ Nationwide Initiative: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the creation of an Anti-Semitism Advisory Committee and launched a 15-city "Awareness & Action Tour" aimed at increasing incident reporting and strengthening collaborations with local law enforcement and faith-based communities.AI & Social Media Threat: A CyberWell report revealed that AI-generated antisemitic content is exploding across global social media. These AI-driven posts are generating tens of millions of views by skirting platform moderation systems.Healthcare Hearings: The U.S. House Committee on Education & the Workforce held a hearing focusing on allegations of antisemitism in healthcare, investigating the workplace environment for Jewish professionals and labor union practices.Global Security Concerns: Following a recent wave of violent incidents and arson attacks in Europe and the U.S., Jewish federations and lawmakers are rallying in Washington to push for increased federal security funding for religious institutions.
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