Kenya: Fake Graphics Claim That Kenyan President Hinted At Dropping His Deputy As Running Mate for 2027 Elections
Fake graphics claiming that Kenyan President William Ruto intends to drop his deputy, Kithure Kindiki, as running mate for the 2027 elections are circulating online.
Vatican disseminates information digitally to combat AI-generated forgeries
Pope Leo XIV urges Catholic organizations to link to the Vatican's official news channel on their websites to combat the surge of AI-generated online content.
'Living Under Constant Threats': The Australian Trying to Remove Children From Social Networks
Julie Inman Grant, the director of Australia's eSafety Commission, faces constant death threats while tackling online safety issues, including misinformation and cyberbullying.
Disinformation experts warn of dire consequences in online hunt for blame
Disinformation experts are cautioning about the severe impacts of quickly identifying suspects online, especially following a recent shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Katarzyna Kucharczyk: The Right to be Forgotten. How to Exit the Matrix
The article discusses the increasing requests from Poles for the right to be forgotten online and its implications.
FALSIFICATION โฉ Promises to Become a Seer: Archbishop Urmas Viilma's Face Spreads Fake Advertisement
Archbishop Urmas Viilma has discovered a fake advertisement online featuring him promoting a miracle remedy for vision problems.
Amoxicillin not banned in Nigeria, says NAFDAC
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has confirmed that there is no ban on Amoxicillin in Nigeria, countering misinformation circulating online.
On a snowy night, Akiko Okada spoke about the reasons for his defeat: winds and voices that brought about the collapse of the 'kingdom'
Akiko Okada, a veteran politician, reflects on his unexpected defeat in a recent election, attributing it to a political wave and the spread of misinformation online.
The Government will pursue misinformation on networks
The government is implementing a package of measures to combat illegal online content and misinformation, including criminal prosecution of CEOs of digital platforms that allow such content.
WHO: Vaccines do not cause autism. The evidence leaves no doubt
The WHO has reaffirmed its position that vaccines do not cause autism following a comprehensive review of recent research, countering longstanding myths that persist online.
Birmingham revellers turn out for non-existent fireworks โ for second new year in a row
Hundreds of revelers in Birmingham were disappointed after showing up for a fake New Yearโs Eve fireworks display for the second consecutive year due to online misinformation.
The AI Apocalypse Already Has a Date, 2027. Donโt Worry, It's a Hoax, but the Real Risks are Different
The article discusses the recent online buzz about the so-called '2027 paper', a viral hoax related to fears of an AI apocalypse, highlighting that it is not a legitimate scientific study and pointing out that the real dangers are different from these sensational claims.