Fake images and video can "add noise during crisis events. It also increases the cynicism level,” @uwcip co-founder and @uw_ischool associate professor @jevinwest tells @AP. “You start to lose trust in the system and the information that you are getting.”
University of Washington research center. Resisting strategic misinformation, promoting an informed society, and strengthening democratic discourse.
- Misinformation via AI chatbots is "something that’s going to continue to crop up. And we have to be aware of it as a society," @uwcip co-founder @jevinwest told @DeedeeKIRO7 in an interview:
- “Previously a well written, well laid out publication with headshots and bylines, etc., meant something,” @uwcip research scientist @holden told @Poynter @mediawise in an interview about the risks of ChatGPT spinning up convincing looking fake news sites.
- Coming up at 2 p.m. (Eastern) / 11 a.m. (Pacific): @uwcip director and @hcdeUW associate professor @katestarbird joins a special panel discussion with @donie, @ddale8 and @snlyngaas. RSVP to attend: CNN.com/citizenJoin us today at 2 PM ET for a special #CITIZENCNN on the myth of widespread election fraud featuring @donie, @ddale8, @snlyngaas, and @katestarbird. RSVP: CNN.com/citizen.
- "Slow down in sharing, especially during this state of Twitter flux,” @uwcip co-founder and @uw_ischool associate professor @jevinwest told @seattletimes in an interview:


