Anyone trying to push for “managing” AI or “sustainably” supporting AI is not operating in reality.
Tag: media literacy
If you want to encourage vaccination you don’t show photos that evoke unsettled feelings. This is basic marketing.
I’ve been complaining about this since the start of the pandemic…
It’s good if the Jeffrey Epstein files debacle leads to more people learning about inauthentic persuasion on social media.
The split in MAGA over the Jeffrey Epstein Files issue has led to chatbot programmed troll farm accounts in a social media botnet to start putting out confusing and conflicting posts.
Trying to fact check everything wrong put in and everything right left out by a chatbot probably isn’t all that efficient.
I keep hearing stories about people defending their use of chatbots by claiming they fact check them, but then it turns out they really hadn’t.
Hyping chemtrail conspiracy theories are a backhanded way to attack climate activism.
Many references to “climate engineering” are actually a part of climate denial & disinfo narratives. When media attempts to both-sides coverage of climate engineering disinfo, they walk right into the hands of controlled opposition, led up the garden path by tech hype decoys. Chloe Humbert Apr 19, 2024 It may appear superficially that “two sides” […]
Why do people just accept putting up with contaminated information?
I’m not against media literacy education, but that’s not going to solve everything because it’s just too time consuming to research everything yourself.
Community notes is not freedom and social media algorithms do not make for a community center.
Almost any flawed org, coffee klatch, or chat group is going to have more social ROI and less disinformation than mixing it up with fake accounts and targeted marketing on the big platforms.






