Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (WHTM) — Information is more accessible now than ever, but wrong information can be spread just as rapidly as true information.
Disinformation is spreading at an alarming pace, thanks largely to openly available AI tools. In a recent survey, 85% of people said that they worry about online disinformation, and the World Economic ...
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We all support free speech – or say we do, anyway. A poll last year found that 93 percent of Americans consider the First Amendment vital. But what do we think about misinformation and intentional ...
It is not often that cold, hard facts determine what people care most about and what they believe. Instead, it is the power and familiarity of a well-told story that reigns supreme. Whether it’s a ...
(WHTM) — Information is more accessible now than ever, but wrong information can be spread just as rapidly as true information. When it comes to wrong information, our society has used two terms ...