AI4Debunk Mini-symposium: AI and Disinformation – Technology, Media Literacy, and Policy

Join us for the AI4Debunk Mini-Symposium: AI and Disinformation – Technology, Media Literacy, and Policy, an online event that brings together researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders to explore how artificial intelligence is shaping the fight against disinformation. The symposium will focus on how technological innovation, educational approaches, and policy frameworks can work together to strengthen society’s resilience to misleading and manipulative information in the digital environment.

Key themes that will be addressed during the symposium include:

  • The role of artificial intelligence in the creation and detection of alternative narratives and disinformation

  • Human-in-the-loop approaches and their limitations in AI systems

  • Adversarial machine learning and its implications for content moderation

  • The importance of critical thinking and media literacy in the age of AI

  • European initiatives and collaborative strategies to combat disinformation

  • The intersection of AI technology, media literacy, and policy in addressing online misinformation

Event details:

The full agenda will be available below, making it easy for participants to view sessions and secure their spot.

Don’t miss this opportunity to join the conversation and explore how technology, media literacy, and policy can work together to build a more trustworthy and resilient information ecosystem.

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