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Sudan defense minister rejects claims aid convoy carried weapons in North Kordofan strike
Gen. Hassan Kabroun claimed the area was under the full control of the Sudanese Armed Forces and “does not require transporting any military equipment using aid convoys as decoys.”
'Times' journalist posts AI-generated picture of Isaac Herzog and Jeffrey Esptein, apologizes
Pakistan alleges Israel and India spread disinformation linking it to Bondi Beach attack
Pakistani minister says 90% of social media content is false, urges crackdown
Letters to the Editor February 1, 2023: Home that I love
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Is Iran encouraging illegal acts in Israel over judicial reform? - opinion
Israeli disinformation watchdog claims it found a network of 80 fake foreign Twitter accounts encouraging people to commit illegal acts as part of judicial reform protests.
Lessons on antisemitism, anti-Zionism, the Holocaust at Theresienstadt
EUROPEAN AFFAIRS: Officials and Jewish leaders gathered in Prague and Theresienstadt to discuss fake news, conspiracy theories and antisemitism.
Israeli researcher finds method to track deviant Internet user groups
Ben-Gurion University cyber researcher pioneer method to track groups that spread malicious or fake news that could work on any network or platform
Why the Twitter files revelations are important - analysis
Recent revelations about how social media giant made decisions around the 2020 US election are only the tip of the iceberg.
Disputed ‘morality police’ abolishment reveals media’s challenges with Iran - analysis
The Iran “morality police” story is an example of Iranian media wanting to report a story that may be part of a feedback loop.
Netanyahu uses empty voting centers photos from 2019 to encourage voting
The message shared by the Likud leader stated that right-wing voting percentages were down used photos from the 2019 elections to illustrate his point.
Want to turn photos into talking, lifelike video? Try this AI platform
AI video platform D-ID converts still images into videos, a huge next step in the future of synthetic media
Twitter to expand its community fact-checking experiment, Birdwatch
Birdwatch launched in January last year, allowing some Twitter users to debunk misleading tweets by attaching notes to the content in order to provide context or point to accurate sources.
Teenagers can't discern true from fake online health messages - study
Most existing research on media literacy involves adults. However, adolescents are equally active online and need to have the skills to understand health information.