> I am questioning, how is this news?
You couldn't have lies targeting LLMs before LLMs, so this is new.
> What about the other terabyte of text influenced by bias and opinion
That's a different group of issues that doesn't prevent focusing of something else
The example in this article is particularly funny. Pravda was founded in 1912, predating the internet, and had been Soviet's propaganda machine for its whole existence.
One needs a PhD in mental gymnastics to frame Pravda spreading misinformation as an attempt to specifically groom LLMs.
This article isn't about that newspaper. It's about the "Pravda network", a group of fake news websites, that according to the report linked in the article[1] produced "20,273 articles per 48 hours, or more than 3.6 million articles per year".
Clearly there's no need for "PhD in mental gymnastics".
[1] - https://www.americansunlight.org/updates/new-report-russian-...
Framing publishing falsehoods on internet as attempts to influence LLMs is true in same sense that inserts in a database attempts influence files on disk.
The real question is who authorized database access and how we believe the contents of table.