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  2. Cambridge AI expert to speak at Hay Festival 2019 | Department of…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-ai-expert-speak-hay-festival-2019
    The Cambridge Series is now an established feature of the Hay Festival and this year’s speakers include experts on the localised effects of climate change, combatting fake news, black holes, ... Sign up to receive our weekly news bulletin. Email address
  3. Why The Simpsons are needed more than ever in the age of Donald Trump …

    https://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/articles/why-simpsons-are-needed-more-ever-age-donald-trump
    Thumbnail for Why The Simpsons are needed more than ever in the age of Donald Trump | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge 3 Jul 2024: established newspapers struggle to analyse amid the rush of 24-hour news, allegations of widespread disinformation and declining attention spans. ... It is about broader societal shifts and trends. With established American press outlets being labelled
  4. Disinformation and Media Literacy (Psychology) | Trust &…

    https://www.trusttech.cam.ac.uk/research-directory-overview/disinformation-and-media-literacy-psychology
    5 Jul 2024: The Disinformation and Media Literacy research is being carried out by scholars and practitioners committed to exploring and advancing proactive and creative interventions against disinformation and ‘fake news’. ... An example of the
  5. William Pitt Seminars | Pembroke

    https://www.pem.cam.ac.uk/college/corporate-partnership/corporate-partnership-events/william-pitt-seminars
    Thumbnail for William Pitt Seminars | Pembroke 3 Jul 2024: An established fixture in the College’s calendar, the annual William Pitt seminar and dinner has grown to attract over 140 attendees from the Programme, the College, the University and beyond.   The next William Pitt Seminar will be held on
  6. 7 May 2024: Examples include homography estimation (Sarlin et al. 2020), or activity recognition from videos (Natural Language Processing: GNNs have been applied to tasks such as fake news detection and automated fact verification.
  7. 2023 CMP Academic Projects | Summer Research Programmes

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/careers-for-mathematicians/summer-research-mathematics/2023-cmp-academic-projects
    4 Jul 2024: These include: innovation diffusion (for example., adoption of energy efficient technologies); diffusion of new technology knowledge (relating to anti-cancer drugs, for example); diffusion of fake news and disinformation (around
  8. Sander van der Linden and the inoculation game are in the New York…

    https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/sander-van-der-linden-and-inoculation-game-are-new-york-times
    5 Jul 2024: The New York Times article "These Days, It’s Not About the Polar Bears" cited one of the research projects Dr Sander van der Linden leads, the inoculation-based online Fake ... In related news, Dr van der Linden will be presenting his research on
  9. COP must reverse rising pessimism over building sector…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cop-must-reverse-rising-pessimism-over-building-sector-decarbonisation-new-study-argues
    Thumbnail for COP must reverse rising pessimism over building sector decarbonisation | University of Cambridge 17 Nov 2022: misinformation and fake news. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  10. Sander van der Linden, on BBC Future, profile about his research on a …

    https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/sander-van-der-linden-on-bbc-future-talk-about-research-for-vaccine-against-fake-news
    5 Jul 2024: The article mentions that most organisations have been fighting fake news when they see it. ... Jon Roozenbeek talks about “general immunity”, since the game doesn’t target one specific topic but the general use of fake news.
  11. Redefining disruptive innovation: challenging decades of management…

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2024/redefining-disruptive-innovation/
    The disruption-is-always-good bias assumes that innovation creates positive changes in society, which not everyone agrees with – for example, technological advancement has made ‘fake news’ widespread.

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