Digital literacy, fact-checking, and critical thinking are no longer optional skills; they are essential skills for navigating the ever-growing digital age.
In July, the London-based fact-checking organization Full Fact used artificial intelligence tools to scan public debate in media and online. They identified an average of 240,437 pieces of content ...
Correcting the gigabytes of digital gibberish that circulate at high speed online is a never-ending task. YouTube removed more than half a million channels last year for broadcasting misinformation.
George Lakoff, professor emeritus at the University of California at Berkeley, explains how the media can fact check President Donald Trump without repeating lies.