DisinfoDocket 15 April
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* ICE detainees’ deaths raise questions about news coverage of Asian communities
* Orbán has been defeated – but will Orbánism survive?
Highlights
- The Council of Europe Shows What Good Platform Regulation Looks Like in 2026 (Tech Policy Press, 14 April)
- The Presidential Records Act is Constitutional (Just Security, 15 April)
- Russia appears to block social media platform Bluesky amid wider internet restrictions (The Record, 14 April)
- Analysis Finds That Google’s AI Overviews Are Providing Misinformation at a Scale Possibly Unprecedented in the History of Human Civilization (Futurism, 8 April)
1. Academia & Research
- AI Chatbots Repeat Misinformation When Trained on False Content, Study Finds (The Quint, 14 April)
- On the Robustness of Watermarking for Autoregressive Image Generation (arXiv, 13 April)
2. Platforms & Technology
- The Urgency of Standards for Synthetic Data in the Era of Agentic AI (Tech Policy Press, 15 April)
- RedNote chases U.S. expansion after its “TikTok refugee” moment fades (Rest of World, 14 April)
- Snapchat owner cuts 1,000 jobs as says AI will reduce repetitive work (BBC, 15 April)