shows that an overwhelming 90% of the country’s adult population has been exposed to some form of fake news, whether that’s through the internet, television, or their own friends and family.
“Amid the many technological advancements we’re seeing day-to-day, we’re living in a precarious digital landscape,” says DFNN’s President & CEO Calvin Lim. “Access to the internet also means access to a world of information, a large chunk of which is not properly verified. Individuals must protect themselves against this growing issue, but at the same time, the system and larger groups like companies should also work to protect the regular consumer,” he adds.
On a larger scale, DFNN believes that industry-wide changes to digital security, data privacy, and technological infrastructures will also play a key role in combating fake news and disinformation. Artificial intelligence and machine learning, for example, can be used to spot and filter misleading information. Meanwhile,are already being used to create credibility for verified news by making sources easily trackable, and attaching digital seals of approval for its veracity.
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