Meredith Hackler joined WRTV as a Multi-Media Journalist and Reporter in February of 2022.
BLOOMINGTON -- False information can sometimes change peoples' beliefs, now educators at Indiana University are studying those affects. The way we receive information has changed in the last decade. We spoke with a handful of Gen Z and Millennial’s who say misinformation is something they see online.“Do you feel like you see a lot of misinformation online?” Asked WRTV’s Meredith Hackler.'Yes,” Anayah Hollins who is part of the Gen Z generation said. “Especially on X, Facebook TikTok.
”WATCH | TikTok begins labeling AI-generated contentWith the rise of artificial intelligence, experts say certain pieces of information can target people based on their algorithms.'Given your existing beliefs, you may be much more susceptible to certain types of misinformation or disinformation campaigns,” YY Ahn a Professor of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University said.Now thanks to a $7.
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