Navigating the Media Today: Can We Learn to Spot Deepfakes?
A deep dive into deepfakes. We look at the history of media manipulation and how you can avoid believing everything you see.
A deep dive into deepfakes. We look at the history of media manipulation and how you can avoid believing everything you see.
Which new technologies help us authenticate information and create trust online? This guide explores tools for telling who said what when.
Anonymous and Wikileaks made global headlines, impacting conversations and elections, and then they seemed to disappear. Who’s behind today’s hacktivism?
From deepfakes to robots with citizenship, AI is climbing out of the uncanny valley and is increasingly learning to mimic real life.
It’s time we stop and think about how we consume digital media. The truth is that it isn’t half as green as we think it is.
Paywalls don’t work all that well. And they don’t make that much money. And they are annoying. And there are a host of other potential problems when publishers deploy them. Still, reporters and publishers have to get paid somehow. If paywalls don’t work, what will? Why Publishers Are Bleeding Revenue in the First Place The […]
Social media swayed elections in the US and abroad in 2016. The platforms made changes in response, but have they done enough to protect the 2020 elections?
The faster news is reported, the more likely it is to contain errors or miss the whole story. Here’s how slow journalism can change that.
Pop-ups, consent forms and GDPR notices make many websites difficult to navigate — and may be driving us toward social media for news.