What's really driving political polarization? The science explained
A discussion of political polarization, misinformation, and how digital platforms can either foster constructive dialogue or deepen the divide.
A discussion of political polarization, misinformation, and how digital platforms can either foster constructive dialogue or deepen the divide.
"The goal has to be retirement preparedness that also is financial resilience, having the money to pay for your car if it breaks down."
"The key word in the press conference was recalibrate. The federal funds rate was too tight given current conditions."
"If I had to choose, I'd definitely be choosing to go to a teaching hospital."
"I was most surprised by how big, and how durable, the effect of the debunking was."
"While there are legitimate concerns about the power of AI to spread disinformation, our paper shows how it can also be part of the solution."
"It is the facts and evidence themselves that are really doing the work here."
The conversations "fundamentally changed people's minds. The effect didn't vary significantly based on which conspiracy was named and discussed."
A lot has been written about conspiracy theories on the internet, making them very well represented in the AI chatbot model's training data.
"We see that the AI overwhelmingly was providing non-conspiratorial explanations for these seemingly conspiratorial events."