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Showing posts with label Trust. Show all posts

The Future of Fake News

In 2019 the BBC said there are two kinds of fake news:

  1. False stories that are deliberately published and distributed, in order to make people believe something untrue or to make people take a particular action. These are deliberate lies that are published online, even though the person writing them knows that they are untrue.
  2. Stories that may have some truth to them but they're not completely accurate. This is because the people writing them - for example, journalists or bloggers - don't check all of the facts before publishing the story.

There might be a third category; where people believe something to be true and share the information within their network, “in case it’s helpful”.

Although the idea of fake news found momentum with former President Donald Trump, we have seen further damaging and dangerous examples during the Covid-19 pandemic. Fake news can be harmless, annoying, dangerous, or deadly.

So with this backdrop, what is the Future of Fake News? To consider this question, I am joined by PR Consultant Islay O'Hara.

You can listen to the podcast on YouTube by clicking below or on the Anchor platform here.

You can learn more about Islay and her work on islayohara.co.uk, LinkedIn, and Twitter

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Informing Choices Mini-Pod - The Future Five Grand Challenges

Grand challenges are more than ordinary research questions or priorities, they are end results or outcomes that are global in scale; very difficult to accomplish, yet offer hope of ultimately paving the way to a successful future for humanity. Many people will point to the Covid19 pandemic as the point at which society chooses between restoring the old order and navigating a new landscape. So what grand challenges do we see ahead of us?

To discuss the Future Five Grand Challenges in this wide ranging (and slightly longer than usual episode), I am delighted to welcome back Global Futurist, International Keynote Speaker, and CEO of Fast Future, Rohit Talwar to the podcast.

You can listen to the podcast on You Tube by clicking below, or on the Anchor podcast platform here.


You can learn more about Rohit and his work on his website
www.fastfuture.com, connect with him on Twitter and LinkedIn and by email on Rohit@fastfuture.com.

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