How to Stand Up to a Dictator - Defending Press Freedom and Democracy

How to Stand Up to a Dictator - Defending Press Freedom and Democracy

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How to Stand Up to a Dictator - Defending Press Freedom and Democracy

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Meet Maria Ressa
  3. 3 What happened in Russia
  4. 4 Lies spread faster
  5. 5 No independent journalists
  6. 6 Power and money
  7. 7 Statistics
  8. 8 Martin Luther King
  9. 9 What has changed
  10. 10 Democracy is a slow process
  11. 11 How to stand up to a dictator
  12. 12 You are being cloned
  13. 13 We were the petri dish
  14. 14 The Cambrian explosion
  15. 15 The clear and present danger
  16. 16 The first generation of AI
  17. 17 The dangers of AI
  18. 18 Algorithms
  19. 19 Friends of Friends
  20. 20 What is Large Language Models
  21. 21 Emergent Machine Behavior
  22. 22 Conformity Studies
  23. 23 Machine vs Humanity
  24. 24 What can we do about it
  25. 25 What we did
  26. 26 The fourlayer pyramid
  27. 27 The academics
  28. 28 Influencer marketing for facts
  29. 29 The good news
  30. 30 Brendan Salisbury
  31. 31 How to shift social media platforms
  32. 32 The EU is the fastest of the turtles
  33. 33 The only way to keep tech accountable
  34. 34 Connect people
  35. 35 Critical thinking
  36. 36 The attention economy
  37. 37 TikTok
  38. 38 Identity and Values
  39. 39 Geographic diversity
  40. 40 Fear of missing out
  41. 41 Three lessons
  42. 42 Its okay to be brown
  43. 43 The shutdown

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