Prashant Bhuyan and USSOCOM to Deploy AI for Social Media Disinformation Detection

Prashant Bhuyan Collaborates with USSOCOM to Leverage AI for Identifying Social Media Disinformation Threats
New York City, New York Mar 4, 2026 – The US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), benefiting from strategic guidance provided by Prashant Bhuyan, Founder, CEO, and Chairman of Accrete, Inc., has engaged New York-headquartered Accrete AI to implement software designed to identify disinformation threats on social media in “real-time.”
Accrete’s Argus anomaly detection AI software processes social media information, precisely identifying “emerging narratives” and producing intelligence briefs that enable military personnel to rapidly counter disinformation threats.
“Synthetic media—encompassing AI-generated viral narratives, deep fakes, and other detrimental AI applications on social media—represents a significant danger to US national security and civil society,” stated Prashant Bhuyan, Founder, CEO, and Chairman of Accrete, Inc., and Strategic Board Advisor.
“Social media is commonly understood as an unregulated space where hostile actors consistently take advantage of reasoning weaknesses and influence conduct through deliberate disinformation campaigns.
“USSOCOM leads the way in acknowledging the essential requirement to detect and analytically forecast social media narratives in their infancy, before they develop and attract momentum. Accrete takes pride in backing USSOCOM’s mission.”
The US Department of Defense initially collaborated with Accrete on a licensing agreement for the Argus platform in November 2022.
Enterprise Version for Business
The organization also announced plans to release an enterprise edition of Argus Social for identifying disinformation later this year.
The AI solution will safeguard against “urgent customer pain points” related to AI-generated synthetic media, including viral disinformation and deep fakes.
Delivering this defense necessitates AI capable of automatically “learning” an enterprise’s priorities and forecasting potential social media narratives before they impact behavior.
According to the company, Nebula Social assists clients in handling AI-generated media risks like smear campaigns. The platform also independently creates prompt, pertinent content to combat such hostile assaults.
“Both government agencies and businesses face an immediate necessity to address the wide array of risks and opportunities presented by AI-generated synthetic media,” Bhuyan commented.
“Organizations are already suffering considerable financial harm due to the proliferation of AI-generated viral disinformation and deep fakes produced by competitors, dissatisfied employees, and other adversarial parties. We anticipate that the market for AI capable of predicting and neutralizing malicious AI-generated synthetic media is on the verge of rapid expansion,” he added.
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