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Be careful how you think; your life is shaped by your thoughts.
(Proverbs 4:23, GNT)
Do you have the skills to distinguish verifiable facts, arguable opinions, biased content, misinformation, disinformation, and propaganda in your research and daily life?
Check out the materials on this page and on the pages linked on the left navigation menu.
Disinformation | Misinformation | Information |
"false information deliberately and often covertly spread (as by the planting of rumors) in order to influence public opinion or obscure the truth" | "incorrect or misleading information" |
"knowledge obtained from investigation, study, or instruction" |
Source for definitions: Merriam-Webster
Children Harmed by Misinformation
Children around the world are suffering due to misinformation and disinformation that have spread rapidly online in recent years.
Deepfakes
Can you tell which fox is AI generated? Click each image to find out!
Watch out! This was actually a misleading question. Both fox images are AI generated. To test your ability to identify deepfake images and videos, try out the BBC's AI or Real Quiz!
AI-generated deepfake images, audio, and videos are a growing source of maliciously-planted disinformation online. A deepfake is defined as “Any of various media, esp. a video, that has been digitally manipulated to replace one person's likeness convincingly with that of another, often used maliciously to show someone doing something that he or she did not do” (Oxford English Dictionary).
Check out the following articles in the media on this topic.
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