Beijing Daily client message, November 20, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Mao Ning presided over the regular press conference.
The Reuters reporter asked, according to Indian media reports, the U.S. "U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission" released a report claiming that "China has launched a disinformation campaign involving AI images targeting the French Rafale fighter jet," the report stated that this operation began after the India-Pakistan military conflict, using fake social media accounts to promote China's J-35 fighter jet. What is the spokesperson's comment on this report?
"The so-called commission you mentioned has always held ideological prejudice against China and has no credibility at all; the report released by the commission itself is false information," said Mao Ning.
According to the Times of India, on the evening of November 19, the U.S. Congress's U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission released its annual report stating that China orchestrated an "information war" after the so-called "May 7 air battle."
The report stated that this operation was classified as one of China's "gray zone" operations, which do not involve firing but instead use information operations to influence international public opinion. The commission claimed that China used AI-generated fake pictures to spread so-called "remnants of the Rafale fighter jet shot down" on social media, attempting to affect the confidence of potential arms buyers in the French Rafale fighter jet.
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