Tag: Social Media
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Don’t know how your data is used, or how to protect it? You’re not alone – but you can improve your data literacy
Don’t know how your data is used, or how to protect it? You’re not alone – but you can improve your data literacy Simeon Yates, University of Liverpool and Elinor Carmi, City St George’s, University of London Discussions about how Facebook operates have been high on the agenda over the past week as the US Congress…
Digital Society Press
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Generative AI, online platforms and compensation for content: the need for a new framework
Generative AI, online platforms and compensation for content: the need for a new framework Thomas Paris, HEC Paris Business School and Pierre-Jean Benghozi, École polytechnique The emergence of generative artificial intelligence has put the issue of compensation for content producers back on the table. Generative AI offers undeniable benefits but raises familiar fears tied to disruptive technologies.…
Digital Society Press
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AI-generated misinformation: 3 teachable skills to help address it
AI-generated misinformation: 3 teachable skills to help address it Jaigris Hodson, Royal Roads University In my digital studies class, I asked students to pose a query to ChatGPT and discuss the results. To my surprise, some asked ChatGPT about my biography. ChatGPT said I received my PhD from two different universities, and in two different subject…
Digital Society Press
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Misinformation really does spread like a virus, suggest mathematical models drawn from epidemiology
Misinformation really does spread like a virus, suggest mathematical models drawn from epidemiology Sander van der Linden, University of Cambridge and David Robert Grimes, Trinity College Dublin We’re increasingly aware of how misinformation can influence elections. About 73% of Americans report seeing misleading election news, and about half struggle to discern what is true or false.…
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