Steven Lee Myers and , The New York Times; New Group Joins the Political Fight Over Disinformation Online
"Many of the nation’s most prominent researchers, facing lawsuits, subpoenas and physical threats, have pulled back.
“More and more researchers were getting swept up by this, and their institutions weren’t either allowing them to respond or responding in a way that really just was not rising to meet the moment,” Ms. Jankowicz said in an interview. “And the problem with that, obviously, is that if we don’t push back on these campaigns, then that’s the prevailing narrative.”
That narrative is prevailing at a time when social media companies have abandoned or cut back efforts to enforce their own policies against certain types of content.
Many experts have warned that the problem of false or misleading content is only going to increase with the advent of artificial intelligence.
“Disinformation will remain an issue as long as the strategic gains of engaging in it, promoting it and profiting from it outweigh consequences for spreading it,” Common Cause, the nonpartisan public interest group, wrote in a report published last week that warned of a new wave of disinformation around this year’s vote."