AI Prompt Tool Aims to Detect Psychological Operations in News Media
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Published by Brian Roemmele
Summary
This article presents an AI-powered prompt tool designed to detect psychological operations (psyops) and engineered narratives in news and media. The author argues that information moves faster than facts, and that narratives often shape outcomes more than objective reality. The tool combines structured psyop detection with forensic reasoning to help users identify coordinated influence campaigns. The piece frames this as a democratization of verification, breaking what the author describes as gatekept control over narrative verification, and positioning AI as a means of restoring "intellectual sovereignty."
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· 5 pulledA Spam filter for your brain.
Information moves faster than ever and narratives often shape outcomes more than facts themselves.
For too long, verification has been gatekept by those who benefit from controlled narratives.
Decentralized networks shatter these monopolies, empowering us to verify knowledge themselves.
We now have AI for restoration of intellectual sovereignty.
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