Can Algorithms Tackle the ‘Infodemic’? – Center for Data Innovation
The head of the World Health Organization declared in March that “we’re not just fighting an epidemic; we’re fighting an infodemic,” referring to the surge of false information about COVID-19 coming from nonexperts peddling fake cures to cybercriminals using hoaxes to steal money and data. The spread of inaccurate and deliberately false information is not new in the Internet age; it has plagued elections and grown during past times of crisis, but methods to tackle it have changed. Digital platforms, including search engines, social media sites, and e-commerce sites, have taken steps to remove false information and elevate authoritative content, using both automated and manual techniques. But critics argue we shouldn’t use algorithms to remove or label content because they are too often inaccurate or biased.
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