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The Iranian leader stresses the importance of proliferation in the age of artificial intelligence

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Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, stresses the importance of proliferation in the post-Internet and artificial intelligence era.

In a meeting held this Wednesday with a group of students of Islamic schools, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution of Iran, after confirming that today there are all kinds of ways to spread the message that was not even thought of in the past through television. and satellites of the Internet and post-Internet and artificial intelligence, have extolled the importance of proliferation.

Likewise, it interpreted the confrontation between the Islamic regime and the so-called liberal democracy in the West in the propaganda war scenario.

Referring to the expansion of Western propaganda apparatus, Ayatollah Khamenei considered progress in methods to make the message credible one of the realities of the day. “Westerners, using various sciences, including psychology, are 100% placing false messages as truth in the minds of the public,” the leader specified.

In another part of his speech, the Leader warned that “the front against the Iranian nation is against freedom and free thought and against any kind of democracy that does not depend on arrogance, while the position and struggle of the nation of Iran and the Islamic institution.” On that front is a civilizational and global struggle.”

According to the leader, the status of the Ukrainian nation is evidence of the persistence of colonial impulses and predation of the West. He explained that “the Ukrainian people are being killed because the interests of Western arms production and sales companies lie in the continuation of the war in Ukraine.” (Hispan TV)

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