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TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Why people fall for misinformation | Joseph Isaac
In 1901, David Hänig published research that led to what we know today as the taste map: an illustration that divides the tongue into four separate areas. It has since been published in textbooks and newspapers. There is just one...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Can you outsmart a troll (by thinking like one)? | Claire Wardle
Your town is holding a mayoral election and the stakes have never been higher. You suspect one of the candidates will begin pushing false information to swing the election. As the cybersecurity expert, your job is to inoculate the...
The Business Professor
Good Faith as a Defense to a Charge of Fraud
This Video Explains Good Faith as a Defense to a Charge of Fraud
Healthcare Triage
Misinformation About Health Is Nothing New
Misinformation. A recent and major problem facing us all, and one that is pervasive in many realms including medicine and healthcare, which are, of course, favorite realms around here. But is all this stuff recent? Is misinformation a...
The Business Professor
Good Faith as a Defense to a Charge of Fraud
This Video Explains Good Faith as a Defense to a Charge of Fraud
The Wall Street Journal
WSJ Tech Live Town Hall: Tech Platforms And The Power Of Persuasion
At WSJ Tech Live, David Cicilline, Josh Hawley, Microsoft's Julie Brill and Alex Stamos discuss and debate the power tech companies wield and their responsibility to users.