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DisinfoDocket 25 February

DisinfoDocket curates influence operations-related academic research, news, events and job opportunities.
DisinfoDocket 25 February
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Highlights

  1. How to Manage Misinformation in Large Language Models (Tech Policy Press, 25 February)
  2. The Situation: On the Fourth Anniversary of Russia’s Full-Scale War (Lawfare, 24 February)
  3. Ukraine pushes tighter Telegram regulation, citing Russian recruitment of locals (The Record, 24 February)
  4. FactChecking Trump’s State of the Union Address (Fact Check, 25 February)

1. Academia & Research

  1. Mass Manipulation in Simulated Social Networks: Dominating vs. Diversifying Attention (arXiv, 23 February)

2. Platforms & Technology

  1. Data centers are racing to space — and regulation can’t keep up (Rest of World, 24 February)
  2. US threatens Anthropic with deadline in dispute on AI safeguards (BBC, 24 February)
  3. What Are the Politics of a Platform? The Case of X (Tech Policy Press, 25 February)
  4. Toward a Federal Framework for Online Age Assurance (Lawfare, 24 February)

3. Russia & Ukraine

  1. What the fourth year of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine revealed: neither side can win the war, and neither side can end it (Meduza, 25 February)
  2. Total Recall: Russian attempts to erase the Ukrainian culture (EUvsDisinfo, 23 February)

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