Protecting Truth in the Digital Age

We monitor, analyze, and combat disinformation to preserve the integrity of public discourse.

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In recent weeks, Glasgow has been gripped by a series of alarming, violent disturbances that have left community leaders and law enforcement deeply concerned. Driven by inflammatory claims circulating on social media, groups have gathered outside private homes, leading to scenes of disorder that are entirely foreign to the city’s…

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The landscape of travel planning has become increasingly treacherous as a new wave of artificial intelligence-generated content floods the internet, specifically targeting unsuspecting airline passengers. Canadian airports, led by Toronto Pearson, have issued a stern warning to travelers: do not believe everything you read in your news feed. These airports have noticed a surge in alarmist, AI-produced articles that use hyperbolic language to manufacture a sense of “travel chaos” or “air traffic gridlock.” While these websites often look professional at first glance, they are essentially content mills designed to exploit the natural anxiety travelers feel about their upcoming trips, leading…

The recent aerial cull of feral horses in Kosciuszko National Park has ignited a fierce, deeply emotional conflict that highlights the widening gap between modern environmental science and Australia’s cultural identity. As the operation concludes, it leaves behind a wake of intense polarization, with government officials, park staff, and environmental advocates facing a barrage of unprecedented vitriol. While the cull was framed by authorities as a necessary intervention to protect fragile alpine ecosystems from a population surge, for many, the brumby represents a sacred, romanticized link to the bush heritage of our past. At the heart of the fury is…

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