Misinformation and Disinformation in Modern Warfare

Oper. Res. Pub Date : 2022-02-18 DOI:10.1287/opre.2021.2253
Yanling Chang, Matthew F. Keblis, Ran Li, E. Iakovou, Chelsea C. White
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Assessing Distorted Information in Modern Warfare Distorted information (misinformation and disinformation) has long been a part of warfare (see the writings of Sun-Tzu). However, the study of the ever-increasing use of distorted information in modern warfare has been rather limited. In “Misinformation and Disinformation in Modern Warfare,” Chang, Keblis, Li, Iakovou, and White model instances of today’s battlespace as a partially observable game with three agents, a leader and two followers, and examine the benefit to the leader (e.g., a military command) of modulating the communication of information between (i) followers who are adversaries and (ii) followers who are allies. Counter to intuition, the study shows that only under certain conditions is it optimal for the leader to degrade (enhance) the quality of the information communicated between adversarial (allied) followers. The developed methodology is applied to warfare instances encountered in the Battle of Mosul.
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现代战争中的错误信息和虚假信息
扭曲的信息(错误的信息和虚假的信息)长期以来一直是战争的一部分(参见孙子的著作)。然而,对现代战争中越来越多地使用扭曲信息的研究却相当有限。在《现代战争中的错误信息和虚假信息》中,Chang、Keblis、Li、Iakovou和White将当今的战场空间作为三个代理人、一个领导者和两个追随者的部分可观察游戏的实例,并研究了调整领导者(例如,军事指挥)在(i)敌对追随者和(ii)盟友追随者之间的信息交流的好处。与直觉相反,研究表明,只有在特定条件下,领导者才能降低(提高)敌对(结盟)追随者之间沟通的信息质量。所开发的方法应用于摩苏尔战役中遇到的战争实例。
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