'Zero Zeno': Israeli firm tried to disrupt LS polls, peddled anti-BJP agenda, OpenAI report says

An investigation has revealed that an Israeli company, STOIC, attempted to interfere in the recent Lok Sabha elections in India by peddling an anti-BJP agenda. This covert influence operation, dubbed "Zero Zeno," was part of a larger effort by the firm to manipulate public opinion across various regions, including Canada, the United States, Israel, and Ghana.
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