Recently, the idea of contact tracing has triggered some colorful misinformation campaigns. It's actually a tried-and-true public health tool that can curb the spread of the coronavirus.
A design project by Barcelona studio Velkro to beat misinformation regarding Covid-19.
The things we share online can spread like wildfire and a small share can have big consequences. Watch the short film, join us in our mission to tackle misinformation, share this video with your friends, across your social channels and in your messages.
Even the savviest of us can be fooled. Here's how to recognize fake info.
Voter suppression, intimidation, and misinformation are at the heart of Donald Trump's 2020 campaign.
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For the past week, I've unintentionally participated in a misinformation campaign about this year's Sale-a-Bration. For the past seven days, I've been proclaiming that Sale-a-Bration shall end on I, February 28. That's a terrible thing to say since today (Sunday, February 28) is the last day of Sale-a-Bration! I don't
Left-wing smears of Project 2025 are "probably the greatest misinformation campaign since the Russia hoax," the project's director says.
Scarfolk's Dr Hushson, who surgically adapted children into kitchen utensils for the catering industry, also genetically modified children to grow a variety of foods on, and in, their bodies (see Discovering Scarfolk p. 120-123). Taking sausage DNA, Hushson created the 'sausage orphan', which genetically substituted a child's face - something Hushson had long considered redundant - with a sausage or luncheon meat. By the end of the 1970s, sausage orphans or 'kids in blankets' had become a traditional part of a Scarfolk Christmas lunch. Orders were taken weeks in advance and in the days leading up to the festivities, frightened sausage orphans would huddle together in meat curing/smoking rooms to await their fate. See also: Scarbrand pie filling; minor meat cuts; Mr Liver Head; recycling surgical waste; the Eating Children book. Merry Christmas and a happy new year from all the staff at Scarfolk Council!
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Retro Computer Instagram Templates and Graphic Elements Retro Computer nostalgic throwback to the 80s and 90s time period. These templates are inspired by old computer user interface aesthetic in colourful vaporwave style. The bundle contain 62 templates (32 Square for posts + 32 Vertical Stories) and 42 graphic elements that you can easily edit in Illustrator or use on Canva. All templates and elements are fully customizable, you can edit colors, text and shapes. MASSIVE UPDATE: Canva Templates and SVG files for all graphic elements! All graphic elements are included in this pack, so you can either modify pre-made templates (on Canva & Illustrator) or make completely new one according to your needs. Canva is super easy to navigate online editor, you don't need to be a fully-fledged graphic designer to get it right. YOU WILL GET: 32 Square Templates (Ai10 file and Eps10 file with editable text) 32 Vertical Templates (Ai10 file and Eps10 file with editable text) 42 Graphic Elements (Ai10, vector Eps10, 42 PNG with transparent background) SVG files for all graphic elements and backgrounds (40 files of icons & buttons; 23 files of dialog windows and 6 svg backgrounds) PDF with a link to Canva Templates CANVA TEMPLATES: After purchase you will get PDF file with links to the templates on Canva Templates will be automatically opened in your Canva account (the template will work both on FREE and Canva PRO accounts) Customize all elements, colors, fonts, textures and add your own photos if needed Please note that due to copyright reasons, the images are not included in the package. You can use your own images in the placeholders. Enjoy! millering
Inquisitors are a race of demons in service of the Burning Legion. They're horrific fel casters who see through their floating eyes and specialize in dark pacts.[1] Of all the foul creatures that serve the Legion, the hooded inquisitors are perhaps the most mysterious, and most menacing.[2] Allari the Souleater describes them as masters of misinformation.[3] When killed, their body becomes one of their eyes.
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The world’s dominant technology players are rushing to create software — intelligent or not — to both converse and write as effectively as humans. The problem is that the coming era of proficient talking and writing machines holds many challenges that few seem to be seriously addressing. For example, how do we ensure improved conversational technologies don’t result in a new generation of pernicious and convincing fake news bots? How do companies protect themselves from rogue bots speaking on their behalf? How can we avoid scenarios in which machines try to please us by telling us only the things we want to hear? What methods can we employ to prevent verbose machines from dragging all human discourse down to the lowest common denominator? Those creating these powerful technologies should focus attention on how to leverage them for the true benefit of the consumer. If we can create bots that spread fake news, can we create technology that exposes such falsehoods? An AI-powered bot designed to help consumers spot bias in reporting could provide a counterweight, or possibly even a deterrent, to talking and writing bots aimed at swaying opinion or increasing social and political division. As we race headlong into the era of conversational machines, it’s time to start thinking about their cons, and designing tools to combat them.
Conservation group continues to challenge permits that allow companies to fill streams with mining waste.
Every time you log into your social media the idea is to “”see what your friends are up to””. But what you’re actually doing, is pointing a trillion dollar