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A New York Post reporter who wrote a since-retracted article about migrant children getting a copy of Vice President Kamala Harris’ book as _...Read More_
A New York Post reporter who wrote a since-retracted article about migrant children getting a copy of Vice President Kamala Harris’ book as _...Read More_
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>"As real life increasingly mirrors the absurd, we speak to the founders of “fake” news pages to understand how these blurred lines _...Read More_
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"Disinformation campaigns used to require a lot of human effort, but artificial intelligence will take them to a whole new level."
"Disinformation campaigns used to require a lot of human effort, but artificial intelligence will take them to a whole new level."
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All of this, taken together, defined a worldview that would soon have a name: QAnon, derived from a mysterious figure, “Q,” posting anonymously on 4chan. QAnon does not possess a physical location, but it has an infrastructure, a _...Read More_
All of this, taken together, defined a worldview that would soon have a name: QAnon, derived from a mysterious figure, “Q,” posting anonymously on 4chan. QAnon does not possess a physical location, but it has an infrastructure, a _...Read More_
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Should we vote on an article based on it's relevance or our opinion on it's position? Firstly, the app is called Relevant so that largely answers the question for us! But why? _...Read More_
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Should we vote on an article based on it's relevance or our opinion on it's position? Firstly, the app is called Relevant so that largely answers the question for us! But why? _...Read More_
Speaking for myself - I'd say an article would atleast have to be deemed as relevant and interesting to me, for it to receive an upvote, otherwise no vote or a downvote. If the content/comments in the article stimulate my brain - i'll _...Read More_
Speaking for myself - I'd say an article would atleast have to be deemed as relevant and interesting to me, for it to receive an upvote, otherwise no vote or a downvote. If the content/comments in the article stimulate my brain - i'll _...Read More_
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>"Bogus stories of wild animals flourishing in quarantined _...Read More_
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"In a speech, the actor argued that Facebook would have run ads by Hitler. Here are his remarks in full"
"In a speech, the actor argued that Facebook would have run ads by Hitler. Here are his remarks in full"
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"In his work (most notably, his documentaries), Herzog seeks this “ecstatic truth”: to reflect reality not how it is on the surface, but how it is on a deep level, beyond the façade of what we merely perceive. [...] This what bothers me _...Read More_
"In his work (most notably, his documentaries), Herzog seeks this “ecstatic truth”: to reflect reality not how it is on the surface, but how it is on a deep level, beyond the façade of what we merely perceive. [...] This what bothers me _...Read More_
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"The problem with not knowing if something is serious or satirical is that [it] renders any intervention efforts moot out of the gate,” says Phillips. “That's what makes the work feel sometimes so futile, because we don't even know exactly _...Read More_
"The problem with not knowing if something is serious or satirical is that [it] renders any intervention efforts moot out of the gate,” says Phillips. “That's what makes the work feel sometimes so futile, because we don't even know exactly _...Read More_
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v confused i commented on this and then got like -41 downvotes and it threw my relevance score almost to zero? i didnt even up or down vote
v confused i commented on this and then got like -41 downvotes and it threw my relevance score almost to zero? i didnt even up or down vote
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Creative machines will be the next weapon in fake news war [@rogerhighfield](/user/profile/rogerhighfield) is spot on, I came to same conclusion in Now You're Talking. Faked speech will be a real problem because people aren't used to it. Not just [#FakeNews](/relevant/new/FakeNews) but also _...Read More_
Creative machines will be the next weapon in fake news war [@rogerhighfield](/user/profile/rogerhighfield) is spot on, I came to same conclusion in Now You're Talking. Faked speech will be a real problem because people aren't used to it. Not just [#FakeNews](/relevant/new/FakeNews) but also _...Read More_
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"Artificial intelligence will automate and optimize fake news, warns a technology supplier to US intelligence agencies."
"Artificial intelligence will automate and optimize fake news, warns a technology supplier to US intelligence agencies."
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To question standards of objectivity in journalism is nothing new. Yet the recent resurgence of “fake news” prompts new questions.
To question standards of objectivity in journalism is nothing new. Yet the recent resurgence of “fake news” prompts new questions.
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Recently made aware of "Knife Media" and their attempt to grade and de-spin media outlets programmatically (where did I hear that it was programmatic?). Still very new to this, but it could be something to watch.
Recently made aware of "Knife Media" and their attempt to grade and de-spin media outlets programmatically (where did I hear that it was programmatic?). Still very new to this, but it could be something to watch.