RE: Artificial Intelligence to Identify and Produce Fake News

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Artificial Intelligence to Identify and Produce Fake News

in technology •  7 years ago 

the integrity of the one reporting and caring about what is real and true matters in order to trust what they say. Media has lost the trust and has long been into faking reality for certain agendas, indeed.

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Something that was bothering me. Was the fact that media was so convinced that Trump had ties to Russia that they kept on reporting on it. It would have been one thing if they actually backed their claims up with facts, but they didn't.

Also politicians. When the French president was confronted with the terrorist attack he just kept repeating the same thing over and over. Basically trying to cling to his small seat of power. Where's the humanity? If he was going to go on air I'd prefer tears, shouting, fury. Not the way he was acting.

I'm not saying that Trump's a GOOD leader. But he sure was one of the most honest leaders in the history of America. And I think that's a bad thing.

The real tragedy isn't Trump as president. its that the country has fallen so far that it was never a competition between two humans. Rather one human, and one politician.

I can of course go on about how and why Trump is bad but it isn't the point I want to make.