In the age of artificial intelligence, seeing is no longer believing. Deepfake technology can fabricate speeches, clone voices, and generate entire events that never happened, blurring the boundary between...
In a digital world of AI-generated content and algorithmic feeds, political persuasion increasingly happens through visuals and emotion rather than policy and argument.
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If staying informed means dodging paywalls or settling for TikTok headlines, what does that mean for our media literacy?
Nearly two weeks ago, an article titled “Is Having A Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?” was published by British Vogue, and the headline did exactly what the author intended for it...
You Watched the Presidential Debate. Now it's Time to Fact-Check it.
Can we not make “I saw it in a TikTok…” a valid citation?
Over the past few weeks, TikTok has been a hot-button topic, driven by the shocking news that the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill to ban it...
Don't let the British media gaslight you.
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