In this episode, Harvard Data Science Review digs into the world of disinformation and misinformation, and the difference between them. Is the weaponization of both a new phenomenon or is history repeating itself? How has social media and the democratized access to published information contributed to today’s sensationalized headlines? Hosts Xiao-Li Meng and Liberty Vittert explore these questions and more with the help of two experts on the topic, Scott Tranter, CEO and founder of Optimus Analytics and Hany Farid, Professor at the University of California, Berkeley with a joint appointment in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and the School of Information.
I Can’t Believe I Got Hacked! What Can We Do About Cybersecurity?
How Many Glasses of Wine a Day Keeps the Doctor Away?
AI and Election: A Conversation with Secretary Steve Simon of Minnesota
Future Shock: Grappling With the Generative AI Revolution
ChatGPT in the Classroom: Breeding More Cheaters or Better Learners?
Polling for 2024 U.S. Election: What Should Voters Look for and Trust?
What Does AI Buy Us or Cost Us? Views From the Financial Industry
In God We Trust: Everyone Else Must Bring Data or Liberty
Celebrating Holidays and Milestones of HDSR
Policing the Predictive Policing: The Promises and Perils of AI Technologies
Close to Refuge: Integrating AI and Human Insights for Intervention and Prevention
Out of Data Space? Explore Outer Space!
What is Data Science?
Big League Advantage and Harvard Sports Analytics Lab: What Do They Do and How Can I Join?
Under the Sheets: Producing, Protecting, and Probing Intimate Data
How Do Data Help Us Weigh the Benefit, Risk, and Cost of Ozempic (and other “Magic” Drugs)?
The Intelligence and Rationality of AI and Humans: A Conversation With Steven Pinker
70 Years After the Kinsey Reports: Is Data Science Improving Our Sex Studies (and Lives?)
From Financial Markets to ChatGPT: A Conversation With Andrew Lo
I Promise to Exercise Every January: Can Data Science Help My New Year’s Resolution?
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