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The Spread Of Misinformation Is Getting Worse On Social Media


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  Photo manipulation isn't new, but until recently, it took some degree of skill to make it convincing. Now, AI can create photos of events almost instantly.

The article by Peter Suciu, published on Forbes on June 5, 2025, discusses the escalating issue of misinformation on social media platforms. It highlights how the spread of false information has intensified, driven by advanced technologies like AI-generated deepfakes and automated bots. The article points out that despite efforts by social media companies to curb misinformation, the problem persists and has been exacerbated by global events and political polarization. It also mentions the role of echo chambers in reinforcing false beliefs and the challenges faced by fact-checkers in keeping up with the volume of misleading content. The piece concludes by emphasizing the need for more robust solutions and greater public awareness to combat this growing threat to information integrity.

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