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People are using AI to predict which social science findings will replicate which could help fix major flaws in research. This makes me wonder, does trusting a machine risks reinforcing existing biases?
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April 26, 2025 at 6:54 PM
Deep fake voices are becoming very scary and real! This interactive article (attached below) highlights the urgency of maintaining informational integrity. As AI voices blur the lines of real and fake, how can voters navigate truth from deception? #UWJ201#312

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AI is spawning a flood of fake Trump and Harris voices. Here’s how to tell what’s real.
AI has made it extraordinarily simple to copy someone’s voice — allowing thousands of audio impersonations, known as “deepfakes,” to flood the internet.
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April 24, 2025 at 6:19 PM
In the Washington Post article, seeing how "Police refund" is a more popular movement than "abolishing" the police, made me ponder how language can shape opinions and dictate political possibilities—how a small shift in phrasing can determine which ideas gain traction or not.
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February 17, 2025 at 5:01 PM
Forgot to add #UWJ201#312 !!
After reading “Who owns the news” by Desert News. I was shocked learning that 39% of Americans have no confidence in mass media. Reading about how 6 mega owners are behind 90% of the media made me interested in learning how to spread the control more equally in America.
February 10, 2025 at 9:18 PM
Strieff’s article highlights journalism’s power and what makes a piece popular. I question how today’s game frame lens plays into which stories get attention? Given these media challenges, can journalism still create the meaningful change it has before?
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The 15 Most Influential Journalism Stories in US History
Historian and journalist Daniel Strieff has compiled a list of the most influential news stories in US history. Among them, investigations that deeply affected the country, from The Jungle to Watergat...
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February 10, 2025 at 9:17 PM
After reading “Who owns the news” by Desert News. I was shocked learning that 39% of Americans have no confidence in mass media. Reading about how 6 mega owners are behind 90% of the media made me interested in learning how to spread the control more equally in America.
February 2, 2025 at 8:24 PM
Reading the Washington Posts article on Meta censorship makes me wonder if there is proof of fact-checkers suppressing right-learning content. I wonder if there is any possibility of Meta being completely unbiased towards certain political groups.
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Opinion | Here’s the truth: Meta ending fact-checking is a win against censorship
Meta says fact-checkers at Facebook and Instagram turned into censors. It had to end.
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January 29, 2025 at 5:40 PM