Docket+ 17 August
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Below the paywall today -
* Coordinated incentives in AI-generated misinformation governance
* Chatbots reduce health-related conspiracy beliefs not because of but despite being perceived as AI
* From posts to protests: How online narratives fuelled anti-migrant violence in Southampton and Belfast
* Coordinated incentives in AI-generated misinformation governance
* Chatbots reduce health-related conspiracy beliefs not because of but despite being perceived as AI
* From posts to protests: How online narratives fuelled anti-migrant violence in Southampton and Belfast

Highlights
- How Belarusian state media talked about EU countries in June 2026 (Factcheck.lt, 31 July)
- Developing interactive learning interfaces for teaching AI in health professions education using generative AI tools (npj, 7 August)
- Louder and louder on the Western front: Key takeaways from the Authoritarian Interference Tracker (ISD, 29 July)
- Using Claude AI to Answer Health Questions (T&F, 17 August)
1. Academia & Research
Platforms & Technology
- Four States Take Meta to Trial in California, the Latest Front in Sprawling Multidistrict Fight (Tech Policy Press, 17 August)
- Test, Standardize, Restrict: A U.S. Policy for Chinese AI Models (Just Security, 17 August)
Images & Visualisations
- “A Necessary Evil”: The Appeal of TikTok and the Emergence of the Conflicted User (T&F, 17 August)