Uncategorized Election misinformation often evaded YouTube’s efforts to stop it. 4 years ago 1 min read A research project that has been studying misinformation on the site said 34 percent of videos it studied spread false election claims.Read More Continue Reading Previous: Government Surveillance by DataNext: Virgin Galactic delays key test flight after pandemic causes shutdowns Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Related Stories Kamala Harris’s Bratty Coconut Memescape + What Does $1,000 a Month Do? + The Empire CrowdStrikes Back 1 min read Uncategorized Kamala Harris’s Bratty Coconut Memescape + What Does $1,000 a Month Do? + The Empire CrowdStrikes Back 12 hours ago When A.I. Fails the Language Test, Who Is Left Out of the Conversation? 1 min read Uncategorized When A.I. Fails the Language Test, Who Is Left Out of the Conversation? 12 hours ago Automakers Sold Driver Data for Pennies, Senators Say 1 min read Uncategorized Automakers Sold Driver Data for Pennies, Senators Say 12 hours ago Automakers Sold Driver Data for Pennies, Senators Say 1 min read Uncategorized Automakers Sold Driver Data for Pennies, Senators Say 13 hours ago When A.I. Fails the Language Test, Who Is Left Out of the Conversation? 1 min read Uncategorized When A.I. Fails the Language Test, Who Is Left Out of the Conversation? 14 hours ago When A.I. Fails the Language Test, Who Is Left Out of the Conversation? 1 min read Uncategorized When A.I. Fails the Language Test, Who Is Left Out of the Conversation? 15 hours ago