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- Over the last several years, MIT Sloan researchers have studied the spread of false information, or so-called fake news, described by researchers as “entirely fabricated and often partisan content presented as factual.”
- Falsehoods are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than the truth.
- Public understanding of key issues in science and technology is often limited and misinformation about basic issues in science and technology abounds.
- The current fascination with disruption hides an awkward truth, we assume it is happening, but do we really know for sure? Disruption is rarely defined and almost never measured.
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- g-f(2)151 The Big Picture of the Digital Transformation, 3/1/2021, geniouxfacts, How To Succeed At Business Digital Transformation.
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- g-f(2)174 THE BIG PICTURE OF THE DIGITAL AGE (3/20/2021), geniouxfacts, Executive guide of golden knowledge to fire up your unlimited growth.
- False rumors spread faster and wider than true information.
- g-f(2)22 MIT Sloan expert insights: 4 books from 2020
- g-f(2)21 WEF: There's no vaccine for the infodemic - so how can we combat the virus of misinformation?
- Over the last several years, MIT Sloan researchers have studied the spread of false information, or so-called fake news, described by researchers as “entirely fabricated and often partisan content presented as factual.”
- g-f(2)38 False rumors spread faster and wider than true information
- Falsehoods are 70% more likely to be retweeted on Twitter than the truth.
- Public understanding of key issues in science and technology is often limited and misinformation about basic issues in science and technology abounds.
- The current fascination with disruption hides an awkward truth, we assume it is happening, but do we really know for sure? Disruption is rarely defined and almost never measured.
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