Countering Science Misinformation

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Myths, false claims and reports of bad science can spread like wildfire on social media and by word of mouth, but scientists affiliated with AAAS programs are working strategically to combat science misinformation. In the video series “AAAS Voices: Countering Science Misinformation,” experts explain the challenges of misinformation on addressing timely topics such as climate change, technology and health.

Artificial intelligence is something we encounter every day, according to Anita Nikolich. AI is a rapidly advancing field – one that’s “rife with misinformation,” said Nikolich, a 2020-2021 fellow in AAAS’ Leshner Leadership Institute for Public Engagement with Science.

Nikolich breaks down some of that misinformation about AI’s capabilities – it’s very far from being able to mimic a human brain, she noted – as well as the misinformation that AI itself can spread through bots and algorithms.

But she also encourages casting a critical eye on AI and asking questions about how AI systems are used, who is using those systems and what data is incorporated into them.

PeriodJun 22 2021

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