Automated tackling of disinformation : major challenges ahead. / [by Alexandre Alaphilippe... et al.]
.-- [Bruselas] : Parlamento Europeo, March 2019
.-- VI, 103 p. : il. col.; 1 documento PDF
.-- (EPRS Studies; PE 624.278).
Manuscript completed in March 2019.
Bibliografía: p. 79-92.
This study maps and analyses current and future threats from online misinformation, alongside currently adopted socio-technical and legal approaches. The challenges of evaluating their effectiveness and practical adoption are also discussed. Drawing on and complementing existing literature, the study summarises and analyses the findings of relevant journalistic and scientific studies and policy reports in relation to detecting, containing and countering online disinformation and propaganda campaigns. It traces recent developments and trends and identifies significant new or emerging challenges. It also addresses potential policy implications for the EU of current socio-technical solutions.
Reproduction and translation for non-commercial purposes are authorised, provided the source is acknowledged and the European Parliament is given prior notice and sent a copy ; Unión Europea.
978-92-846-3945-8
10.2861/368879 doi
Sociedad digital
desinformación propaganda política medios sociales motor de búsqueda publicidad abusiva comportamiento del consumidor comportamiento social autorregulación inteligencia artificial legislación tecnología de la información Internet
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