
More Misinformation Will Come From AI Than Traditional Media: Social Media Professor
The White House recently published a "Media Bias" page where they shame reporters, their reports, and their companies for what they consider fake news. It's been listing individual news stories and categorizing them as lies, bias, mischaracterizations, and more. The Trump administration has used a variety of methods to combat what it sees as dishonest reporting, including direct and live criticism of reporters, social media memes and posts, and now this webpage.
For discussion, NTD spoke to University of Florida social media professor Andrew Selepak.
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