JeleR/Shutterstock April 16, 2024 Generative AI model shows fake news has a greater influence on elections when released at a steady pace without interruption Dorje C. Brody, University of Surrey Modelling bolsters idea that fact checking is a useful defence against the flow of disinformation.
One of two digitally drawn murals that are part of the installation and exhibit ‘who claims abstraction?’ by Toronto-based Guatemalan artist Francisco-Fernando Granados. (Rachel Topham Photography) January 28, 2024 How art can challenge election-time rhetoric about immigrants Lois Klassen, Simon Fraser University 2024 is expected to be a year of elections around the world, and as often happens, anti-immigrant rhetoric is on the rise. Art can play a critical role in challenging that rhetoric.
Leadership and likability questions help pollsters predict who might win. Osaka Wayne Studios/Moment via Getty Images October 25, 2023 Polls have value, even when they are wrong Kirby Goidel, Texas A&M University Data gleaned from even early polls reveals critical clues on how voters view candidates and issues.