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Episode 11- AI Reveals Shocking Truth: How Social Media Fueled COVID Misinformation! at 14:30-2140

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In this eye-opening video, we sit down with an AI expert to uncover the profound impact social media had on spreading misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Discover how major platforms became battlegrounds for false claims and the significant consequences of this digital chaos. Our guest sheds light on the responsibility social media companies should bear for the content shared on their sites. Tune in as we delve into the facts, analyze the fallout, and discuss what measures can be implemented to prevent such widespread misinformation in the future. Don't miss this crucial conversation about the digital age's darkest downside.

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In this eye-opening video, we sit down with an AI expert to uncover the profound impact social media had on spreading misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Discover how major platforms became battlegrounds for false claims and the significant consequences of this digital chaos. Our guest sheds light on the responsibility social media companies should bear for the content shared on their sites. Tune in as we delve into the facts, analyze the fallout, and discuss what measures can be implemented to prevent such widespread misinformation in the future. Don't miss this crucial conversation about the digital age's darkest downside.

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