karelhavlicek, to ilaughed
@karelhavlicek@c.im avatar

@anderspuck : Information war against Russia...Russian YouTube channels may be worth supporting. 12 min

Very good practical idea for the (including member states) and / or (including meber states) where put some money (much smaller than for the military material) in the with Russia. Help finance the free YouTube channels broadcasting from the EU or NATO to big Russian audiencies. Great price-performance ratio!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U8YgPaYjSA

srijit, to generativeAI

The global risks due to misinformation and disinformation may be more than that posed by climate-related risks such as the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem collapse.

On 10th January 2024, Global Risks Report 2024 was published. While climate-related hazards remain a prevalent topic, the report identifies misinformation and disinformation as the most serious short-term threat.

According to the report

"foreign and domestic actors alike will leverage misinformation and disinformation to widen societal and political divides" during the next two years. This risk is heightened by a huge number of upcoming elections, with more than 3 billion people expected to vote in 2024 and 2025, including in major economies such as the United States, India, and the United Kingdom. The proliferation of mis- and disinformation around the world may cause civil upheaval, but it may also lead to government-led censorship, internal propaganda, and restrictions on the free flow of information.

Though the climate-related risks represent 5 of the top 10 threats during a 10-year period as the world approaches or crosses "climate tipping points", I believe misinformation and disinformation will continue to be ranked among top three risks much beyond the next two years. There is apparently no short term contingency plans and long term mitigation plans apart from effective role of independent fact-checking organizations. I do not know how these fact-checking organizations can deal with the assault of bad actors using Generative AI (including deepfakes) that will dominantly contribute to misinformation and disinformation by flooding the global information systems with false narratives in future. Misinformation and disinformation will also aggravate climate related risks. According to a research done by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, we have "reached the tipping point where humans are unable to meaningfully differentiate between AI-generated versus human-created digital content." I am convinced that Zero Trust Information is the right paradigm in this age of ChatGPT, Google Bard and Bing chatbot for regular end users.

Journalist Harini Calamur's article titled "Analysis: The Unbearable Risk of Misinformation" is worth reading. She expresses her deep concerns regarding misinformation and highlights the following.> The rise of misinformation and disinformation as a primary global risk underscores the danger it poses to individuals, societies, and economies. It needs to be addressed with the seriousness it deserves.

#GenerativeAI #Misinformation #Disinformation #Brainwashing #Manipulation #Manipulations #FakeNews #Polarization #SocietalPolarization #Polarisation #SocietalPolarisation #Propaganda #NeagtiveInfluence #InformationWar #InforWar #ZeroTrustInformation #ClimateCrisis #MastodonIndians #MastIndia #India

srijit,

The fact that misinformation and propaganda existed even in the Roman Empire and prior to the battle of Actium during 31 BC between Octavian and Mark Antony, shows that the perils of misinformation and disinformation are here to stay with us for ever. Disinformation is a subset of misinformation that is spread intentionally.
The paper titled "The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to correction" discusses in great detail regarding why people share misinformation, barriers to belief revision, information to combat misinformation and related practical implications for practitioners, information consumers and policymakers. There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all answer. In addition to regulations without curbing freedom of speech (which does not include amplification of that speech), the authors suggest that the most important approach to slowing the spread of misinformation is substantial investment in education, particularly to build information literacy skills in schools and beyond.

Overall, solutions to misinformation spread must be multi-pronged and target both the supply (for example, more efficient fact-checking and changes to platform algorithms and policies) and the consumption (for example, accuracy nudges and enhanced media literacy) of misinformation. Non-text-based corrections, such as videos or cartoons, also deserve more exploration. Additional transnational research is needed to explore questions about causality, including the causal impacts of misinformation and corrections on beliefs and behaviors.

Crowdfunded news portals, which are based on donation from individuals while maintaining high stands of accountability and transparency, are a relatively new phenomenon in the media landscape. These new generation news portals have several potential advantages like financial independence, public engagement and diverse content and content creation outside of mainstream media scope.

Heidentweet, to Palestine Dutch
@Heidentweet@todon.eu avatar

Hamas Will Be Anywhere That Israel Wants It To Be

"But the Israeli government and military know they can't explicitly state that their ultimate goal to wipe out Palestinians and occupy more land. Northern Gaza is razed, and already they are making moves to expand the invasion to southern Gaza, dropping leaflets on neighborhoods and insinuating that Hamas is there now. They will continue to lie, but that doesn't mean anyone else has to take it as truth."

https://defector.com/hamas-will-be-anywhere-that-israel-wants-it-to-be

#Gaza_Genocide #Gaza #Palestine #media #journalism #InformationWar #Israel #PalestineSolidarity #WarCrimes

gabrielesvelto, (edited ) to random
@gabrielesvelto@fosstodon.org avatar

Pro-Russian propaganda accounts are spreading the false rumor that western weapons provided to #Ukraine were sold to Hamas, and used during today's attack. This is false, but you'll soon see this rumor accompanied by videos of Hamas militants operating western weapons... because they've captured a significant amount of them from IDF bases around the #Gaza strip.

aerofreak,
@aerofreak@hessen.social avatar

@gabrielesvelto

There comes the time, when you can't believe anything you haven't seen with your own eyes. Live. And still you have to put some brain into your conclusions.

#fakeNews
#disinformation
#informationWar

chrisschmitz, to Ukraine
@chrisschmitz@nafo.army avatar

A likely example of russian propaganda and disinformation:

This was published as "ukrops ambushed and getting destroyed" by a russian channel.

It looks alot more like combat training, with the position of the camera being the goal, and the guy in front exhausted from the practice course.

#ukraine #russia #informationwar

video/mp4

itnewsbot, to security
@itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

The Last Hour Before Yevgeny Prigozhin's Plane Crash - Russia tightly controls its information space—making it hard to get accurate information ... - https://www.wired.com/story/plane-crash-yevgeny-prigozhin-russia/ #security/nationalsecurity #informationwar #security

gimulnautti, to climate
@gimulnautti@mastodon.green avatar

You all know how information war works, right?

You take something that’s wrong (was wrongly claiming ground temperature when air temperature was reported) and you USE TRUTH TO EMBED A LIE.

This is called the Golden Rule of Propaganda and was coined by Nazi master propagandist Joseph Göbbels.

#climate #fakenews #informationwar #propaganda #goldenrule

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-66314338

bkeegan, to random
@bkeegan@hci.social avatar

Good quotes from @asb in this @Vice article. Using LLMs to write Wikipedia content strikes me as Ouroboros-ian. https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7bdba/ai-is-tearing-wikipedia-apart

UlrichJunker,
@UlrichJunker@fediscience.org avatar

@asb @bkeegan @Vice finally, it is not humans that are in risk, but #humanculture. We may face an #informationwar if this continues.

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