June 17 - Teens vs Fake News, Ukraine's Drone Strikes, and Stanford's Internet Observatory Crisis
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Dive into the world of AI with AI News Today, a daily podcast delivering the freshest and most relevant news circling the realm of artificial intelligence. In today's episode:
1. Explore a growing urgency for media literacy education in Australia. Discover how amidst a rising current of misinformation, there's a concern for the inability of Australian youth to discern real news from fake. Learn about initiatives like Newshounds that aim to combat this issue and listen to digital media experts voice their insights.
2. Tune into updates from the Ukrainian-Russian conflict front, where sources report overnight strikes on Russian military facilities carried out by Ukrainian kamikaze drones. More on the targeted facilities and the aftermath of the strikes.
3. Learn how a right-wing campaign against studies on online falsehoods is impacting one of the leading research groups in the field. The Stanford Internet Observatory is bleeding its leadership and staff to continuous legal battles and increased demands for funding.
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