DisinfoDocket 1 June
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Don't miss -
* Why a surge of election-related websites could spell rising cyber threats for the midterms
* Russia’s federal censor denies blocking Python’s package index as developers scramble for workarounds
* How to Rebuild US Science and Technology Policy From the Rubble of Trump 2.0
* Why a surge of election-related websites could spell rising cyber threats for the midterms
* Russia’s federal censor denies blocking Python’s package index as developers scramble for workarounds
* How to Rebuild US Science and Technology Policy From the Rubble of Trump 2.0

Highlights
LISTEN - Taking the Temperature of Tech Policy Debates in Brussels at CPDP (Tech Policy Press, 31 May)
- Matching Interests: The Geopolitics of World Cup Boycotts (Graphika, 28 May)
- OpenAI let ChatGPT aid and abet mass shooters, Florida lawsuit claims (BBC, 1 June)
- Social media misinformation is fuelling the surging ebola outbreak (The Times, 30 May)
1. Academia & Research
- Americans Are Increasingly Pessimistic About Avoiding the Worst Effects of Climate Change (Pew Research Center, 28 May)
- AI chatbots fail medical misinformation test, returning inaccurate and fabricated advice (PsyPost, 1 June)
2. Platforms & Technology
- Pope’s encyclical raises questions on who gets to shape AI (Rest of World, 29 May)
- Florida sues OpenAI, alleging it’s unsafe for children (CNN, 1 June)