17.3.1 - Misinformation and Fake Content
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Practice Questions
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What does misinformation mean?
💡 Hint: Think about how it can affect people's opinions.
Give an example of generative AI.
💡 Hint: Consider technologies that create content.
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What is a key example of misinformation?
💡 Hint: Consider various types of media.
Misinformation can have serious negative impacts on which of the following?
💡 Hint: Think about elections and societal trust.
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Create a news article that could easily be misconstrued as misinformation. Explain why.
💡 Hint: Focus on sensationalism and lack of evidence.
Devise a strategy to fact-check an alarming social media post. Outline the steps.
💡 Hint: Utilize known fact-checking resources.
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