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ASU KEDtalks are the bridge between your curiosity and what Arizona State University researchers are exploring and discovering. KEDtalks spark ideas, indulge curiosity and inspire action.
For more info and to see all of our ASU KEDtalks videos, visit our website at research.asu.edu/kedtalks
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the videos and podcasts are those of the speakers only.
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There's an insidious threat that seeks to divide the nation and undermine our faith in democracy — disinformation.
Often referred to as "fake news", disinformation is the spread of false information with the willful intent to deceive. Scott Ruston, a research scientist with the Global Security Initiative at Arizona State University, studies why disinformation is believable, how it spreads and what we can do to defend ourselves against it.
"ASU KEDtalks: The Podcast" is a production of ASU Knowledge Enterprise.
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