Nowadays, disinformation can spread faster than ever. Social media platforms and messaging services enable the large-scale sharing of false information, often automated and supported by artificial intelligence (AI), making it appear surprisingly authentic.
Given the growing scale of the phenomenon, government authorities, research institutes, and even the European Union (EU) have been addressing this issue for several years. Numerous campaigns aim to inform and raise public awareness.
As users, we also have ways to protect ourselves from misleading information on the internet.
In this publication, BEE SECURE (part of the Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre) will present these options and answer questions related to disinformation.
Nowadays, disinformation can spread faster than ever. Social media platforms and messaging services enable the large-scale sharing of false information, often automated and supported by artificial intelligence (AI), making it appear surprisingly authentic.
Given the growing scale of the phenomenon, government authorities, research institutes, and even the European Union (EU) have been addressing this issue for several years. Numerous campaigns aim to inform and raise public awareness.
As users, we also have ways to protect ourselves from misleading information on the internet.
In this publication, BEE SECURE (part of the Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre) will present these options and answer questions related to disinformation.