AI influence operations are no longer theoretical: they targeted elections in Taiwan, India, and the United States in 2024.
These coordinated networks of autonomous agents, built on large language models, now pose a direct threat to information integrity, institutional trust, and the reliability of AI training data.
CXOTalk episode 915 explores the impact of AI swarms with Daniel Thilo Schroeder, Research Scientist at SINTEF Digital, and Jonas R. Kunst, Professor of Communication at BI Norwegian Business School.
Schroeder and Kunst co-led a 22-author study published in Science in January 2026 that maps these threats and outlines specific defenses. Their framework explicitly distinguishes between what is empirically established and what remains uncertain, strengthening its value for decision-makers.
What we will cover:
How AI swarms differ structurally from earlier bot networks, and why previous influence operations are an unreliable baseline for assessing current risk
The "LLM Grooming" threat: how adversaries flood the web with fabricated content designed to corrupt AI training data at the next model retraining cycle
How platform business models create misaligned incentives, where inauthentic accounts inflate engagement metrics that drive revenue, sustaining the threat and complicating governance
Why disrupting the commercial market for influence operations is more effective than regulatory mandates alone, and what platform providers and enterprise technology buyers must do in response to these threats
What defensible AI governance looks like in practice: detection mandates, provenance standards, and the specific risks of government-controlled counter-messaging tools
How synthetic consensus exploits the psychology of social proof, making executives, employees, and citizens vulnerable even when they believe they are skeptical
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EPISODE PARTICIPANTS
Daniel Thilo Schroeder is a research scientist working at the intersection of AI, computational social science, and digital risk. His research examines how emerging technologies reshape information ecosystems, democratic resilience, and societal security, with a particular focus on coordinated AI-mediated influence operations and multi-agent dynamics in online environments. He combines large-scale social media and behavioral data analysis with simulation-based approaches to study how coordinated campaigns spread, how influence systems evolve, and how institutions can respond.
Jonas R. Kunst is Professor of Communication at BI Norwegian Business School and Professor of Cultural and Community Psychology at the University of Oslo. His research examines misinformation and conspiracy theories, violent extremism, and the psychological implications of artificial intelligence. He was previously a Fulbright scholar at Harvard and a postdoctoral fellow at Yale. His work has been published in Science, Nature Communication, Nature Human Behavior, PNAS, Psychological Science, and other leading journals.
Michael Krigsman is a globally recognized analyst, strategic advisor, and industry commentator known for his deep business transformation, innovation, and leadership expertise. He has presented at industry events worldwide and written extensively on the reasons for IT failures. His work has been referenced in the media over 1,000 times and in more than 50 books and journal articles; his commentary on technology trends and business strategy reaches a global audience.
UPCOMING LIVE SCHEDULE
See www.cxotalk.com for the latest updates to our live programming schedule.
Apr 10: Daniel Thilo Schroeder, Research Scientist, SINTEF, and Jonas R. Kunst, Professor, BI Norwegian Business School
Apr 24: Praveen Akkiraju, Managing Director, Insight Partners venture capital
May 8: Raffi Krikorian, Chief Technology Officer, Mozilla
May 29: Jon McNeill, Co-Founder, Partner, & CEO, DVx Ventures; former President, Tesla
Jun 12: Aaron Levie, Founder and CEO, Box
Jun 19: Alex Singla, Global Leader, QuantumBlack, AI by McKinsey
Jun 26: Muralidhar Krishnaprasad (MK), President and CTO, Salesforce
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