Tag: public discourse

Tech mogul Elon Musk announces new political party, signals further departure from Trump

Elon Musk Announces New Political Party, Signals Further Departure from Trump Tech mogul and world’s richest man Elon Musk has announced the creation of a new political party, signaling a notable departure from his previous support of the Trump administration. Musk, known for his ventures in companies like Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink, revealed his plans […]

TikTok struggles to stop the spread of hateful AI videos

TikTok Struggles to Stop the Spread of Hateful AI Videos The world of social media is a dynamic and ever-changing landscape. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, platforms like TikTok are facing new challenges in combating the spread of harmful content. Recently, AI-generated videos from Google’s Veo 3 have been circulating on TikTok, […]

Denmark proposes landmark law to protect citizens from deepfake misuse

Denmark Proposes Landmark Law to Protect Citizens from Deepfake Misuse In a groundbreaking move to combat the rising threat of deepfake technology, Denmark has put forth a pioneering law that aims to safeguard its citizens from the malicious use of manipulated content. The proposed legislation would hold platforms accountable for the spread of illegal deepfakes, […]

Legacy media vs social media and alternative media channels

Legacy Media vs Social Media and Alternative Media Channels In the ever-evolving landscape of media consumption, the clash between legacy media, social media, and alternative media channels has reached a boiling point. The digital revolution has transformed the way information is disseminated, challenging the traditional gatekeepers of news and entertainment. This shift has given rise […]

Musk's Troubling Influence on Misinformation: A Deep Dive into His X Posts

Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and CEO known for his ventures with Tesla and SpaceX, has made headlines once again, not for technological advancements but for the spread of misinformation on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter). A recent analysis by The New York Times has highlighted that nearly a third of his 171 […]

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