Health misinformation on social media could lead to a ‘sicker UK’, experts warn

Social media is swarming with false and misleading health advice on topics such as vaccines, reproductive health and disease outbreaks, experts have warned. They say the surge of misinformation online as well as from AI tools, not only puts individual lives at risk but will lead to a sicker, less productive, UK population.
The Independent

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Penn experts link political violence to misinformation, polarization after Charlie Kirk shooting

Following the murder of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, University of Pennsylvania experts spoke to The Daily Pennsylvanian about the role of political violence in American life — both past and present — warning that misinformation and polarization are exacerbating the problem.
The Daily Pennsylvanian

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Popular chatbots amplify misinformation

The rate at which chatbots are spreading false information doubled in the last year, according to a report that NewsGuard shared first for English-speaking readers with Axios. Since NewsGuard's last report in August 2024, AI makers have updated chatbots to respond to more prompts instead of declining to answer, and given them the ability to access the web.
AXIOS

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A Lesson in Disinformation Tactics: Power and Influence are the Primary Drivers for Domestic National Guard Deployments

Tourists clutch guidebooks nervously. Locals swap tips about which streets to avoid after dark. Every evening, the news seems to add another warning about the scourge of violence gripping the population. We are of course talking about: Memphis, Tenn.
The Integrity Project

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How RFK Jr.’s misguided science on mRNA vaccines is shaping policy − a vaccine expert examines the false claims

At a Sept. 4, 2025, hearing before the Senate Finance Committee, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced heated questions from numerous senators about his vaccine policies, including his stance on COVID-19 vaccines and mRNA vaccine technology generally.
The Conversation

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Dungeons & Dragons and disinformation: How gaming can combat the misinformation age

A quote shared by that old high school friend which isn't quite accurate. A social media post with a photo taken out of context. Misinformation, and disinformation, comes for everybody. Yes, that means you, too. It can be difficult to develop the skills and habits strong enough to fend off the constant flood of bad information these days.
KUOW / National Public Radio Network

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