Misinformation stories - Page 1

AI survey reveals job fears amid workplace enthusiasm
2 days ago
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A new survey by Kickresume reveals a complex perspective among UK workers on AI in the workplace, with 21% facing job loss concerns despite 57% embracing AI tools.

Indian hackathon awards top innovators for tackling fake news
2 days ago
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digital age
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hackathon
The TruthTell Hackathon, organised by the India Cellular & Electronics Association, has awarded INR 10 lakhs to five innovative teams tackling misinformation.

Australian firms face rising security & travel challenges
4 days ago
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data privacy
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misinformation
International SOS warns that Australian businesses face escalating security threats in its 2025 Risk Outlook, with 65% globally reporting heightened risks.

Australians concerned about AI deepfakes in elections
5 days ago
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A recent Adobe report reveals that 77% of Australians have encountered more political deepfakes, raising alarms about misinformation ahead of upcoming elections.

AI shaping brand visibility shifts to credibility economy
6 days ago
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A new report reveals that AI platforms now heavily rely on earned media for brand visibility, reshaping how Australian businesses are discovered.

Lasso launches automated Red Teaming for GenAI security
Last month
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data protection
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physical security
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genai
Lasso has unveiled an automated Red Teaming solution aimed at fortifying the security of Generative AI apps by simulating real-world cyber-attacks.

Live and Interactive: The tech-driven future of digital storytelling
Last month
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martech
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transparency
As storytelling evolves in the digital age, brands must adapt to interactive formats like live blogs to engage audiences and foster deeper connections.

New Zealanders spending more time online than ever
Last month
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ai
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facebook
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digital engagement
A new study by InternetNZ reveals half of New Zealanders now spend four or more hours online daily, with significant usage noted among younger adults.

Journalists shift from X to Bluesky amid policy concerns
Last month
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cybersecurity
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social media
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x
A study by Fire on the Hill reveals that 25% of journalists are now active on Bluesky, signalling a shift away from X amid concerns over platform policies.

Fact: The future belongs to AI-first companies
Last month
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digital transformation
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partner programmes
As AI reshapes the business landscape, Employment Hero emphasises embedding AI into operations, urging firms to adapt or risk losing out on future success.

AI predicted to reshape Australian content creation by 2025
Last month
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instagram
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social media
A new report reveals that 34% of Australian content creators foresee AI reshaping their industry by 2025, stirring excitement and apprehension alike.

Crisis communications in the AI era – Are you ready for the new robots, machines and engines?
Last month
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digital transformation
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cx
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martech
As AI revolutionises our lives, companies must prepare for its impact on crisis management, addressing risks and harnessing opportunities to protect their reputation.

Navigating the backlash against corporate DEI: challenges & strategic responses
Last month
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As International Women's Day nears, companies are reaffirming DEI commitments amid rising backlash from critics citing ineffectiveness and unfair advantages.

Social media dominates Australia's digital landscape in 2025
Wed, 26th Feb 2025
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data privacy
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facebook
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digital marketing
A new report reveals almost 78% of Australians use social media for brand discovery, driving a 12% rise in advertising spend to USD $4.26 billion.

Tech executives prioritise AI, face privacy & eco concerns
Fri, 21st Feb 2025
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cybersecurity
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misinformation
The VivaTech Confidence Barometer shows 85% of tech firms prioritising AI investment, with US executives most optimistic about national competitiveness.

Deepfake threat: Only 0.1% can spot AI-generated fakes
Wed, 19th Feb 2025
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cybersecurity
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misinformation
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iproov
Research from iProov reveals a staggering 99.9% of consumers struggle to recognise deepfakes, raising alarms over identity fraud and misinformation.

Facebook faces decline among UK's younger users
Thu, 13th Feb 2025
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data protection
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facebook
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instagram
Research shows Facebook's grip on young Brits is waning, with 70% of those aged 18-24 reducing their use, favouring platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

Microsoft survey reveals online risks for Aussie teens
Tue, 11th Feb 2025
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microsoft
A Microsoft survey reveals that 64% of Australian teenagers faced online risks in 2024, with rising concerns over AI and digital safety among parents.

DeepSeek data privacy concerns spark global AI debate
Fri, 31st Jan 2025
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breach prevention
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data privacy
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Concerns over data privacy and security have intensified following the unprotected database breach linked to the DeepSeek AI programme, exposing sensitive user information.

Butterfly Data wins 4 awards at global SAS Hackathon
Mon, 20th Jan 2025
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data analytics
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data science
Butterfly Data has won four awards at the global SAS Hackathon for its generative AI solution aimed at combating misinformation on social media platforms.