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Docket+ 13 April

Docket+ is a weekly roundup of the latest influence operations-related academic research, events and job opportunities.
Docket+ 13 April
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Below the paywall today -
* Morocco-based YouTube channel acts as French-language proxy for sanctioned Kremlin propagandists
* Non-State Entities and National Security
* From lecture halls to jail cells: the rising risks of university research...

Highlights

  1. Understanding AI Hallucinations: Making Sure You Don’t End Up At The Wrong Stop (Above The Law, 10 April)
  2. When AI output tips to bad but nobody notices: Legal implications of AI's mistakes (OSF)
  3. A viral profile made him a lightning rod for journalism’s AI anxieties. He sees himself as a trailblazer (Reuters Institute, 8 April)
  4. From Consumers to Culture Wars (Graphika, 9 April)
LISTEN - What to Do If the AI Bubble Bursts (Tech Policy Press, 12 April)

1. Academia & Research

1.1 Platforms & Technology

  1. America Used to Own the Internet. Now It’s Running Scared. (Lawfare, 13 April)
  2. War in the Gulf could tilt the cloud race toward China (Rest of World, 9 April)
  3. Pravda in the pipeline: Early evidence of state-adjacent propaganda in AI training data (DFR Lab, 8 April)

Images & Visualisations

  1. Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? Adaptive Multimodal Fact-Checking with Visual Evidence Necessity (arXiv, 6 April)

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