NEW YORK: New York University hosted Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, for a lecture and discussion on the role of artificial intelligence in amplifying hate speech on social media platforms.
The event on Saturday brought together academics and invited guests to examine challenges linked to AI-generated content, online extremism and the spread of misinformation.
Discussions focused on how artificial intelligence can be used to automatically generate text, images and videos containing discriminatory or inflammatory material, as well as how algorithms target users with divisive content designed to maximize engagement.
Participants also explored the role of bots and coordinated digital networks in spreading hate speech and misleading information, alongside the growing use of deepfake technology to manipulate audio and visual content in ways that could incite hostility against individuals or communities.
Al-Issa highlighted the role of social and religious institutions in countering hate speech, emphasizing the importance of understanding its causes and developing effective responses based on research and studies.










