Austin Merkel, Elizabeth Meyer, Grace Robertson, Simon Rysin, Kuro Tawil, Arthur Yong In 2016, disinformation and the steady erosion of distrust in the election became increasingly apparent as they intertwined with campaign narratives. According to the “Journal of...
How does North Korean media spread within foreign audience spheres? When you think about ChatGPT, what emotions come to mind? Wonder? Excitement? Fear? The recent surge in AI capabilities ignited journalists into a flurry of dialogue about AI’s potential and...
Ev·er·green (adj.): universally and continually relevant; not limited in applicability to a particular event or date. Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary For the past few decades, the proliferation of disinformation has increased at an alarming rate, which makes...
The Global Disinformation Policy Database Team, represented in GDIL by Project Evergreen, released a new report exploring 5 fundamental challenges to developing effective and equitable laws and policies that address disinformation and misinformation. The GDPD is being...
GDIL researchers teamed with the Global Disinformation Index on a new report which assessed the risk of disinformation in US media online market. The study examined 69 news websites and categorized each based on the “level of disinformation risk relative to the...
Focusing on Russia’s movement of temporary accommodation centers (TACs) and the existence of filtration sites in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, Team Tearline analyzed satellite imagery provided by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to determine the...