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BATTLING MISINFORMATION IN THE AGE OF AI | VIRTUAL PANEL

May 28—11:00 am12:00 pm

Left to Right: Marc Monseau, Minna Aslama Horowitz, Kari Kivinen, Mikko Salo, Aki Saariaho

Join us for a virtual panel on May 28 exploring Finland’s groundbreaking strides in battling misinformation and disinformation in media, with speakers Mikko Salo, Aki Saariaho, Kari Kivinen, Minna Aslama Horowitz and moderator Marc Monseau.

Finland is ranked first worldwide in media literacy, outpacing other nations in spotting and identifying disinformation and misinformation. This stems from the Finland’s focus on encouraging responsible media consumption through education efforts from primary school through adult education, including through partnerships with government agencies and nonprofit organizations including Faktabaari (FactBar), a fact-checking and digital information literacy service, to ensure that Finns have the critical understanding to separate fact from fiction.

In today’s discussion, Mikko Salo (Founder, Faktabaari), Aki Saariaho (educator and Faktabaari board member), Kari Kivinen (education expert, Finland), and Minna Aslama Horowitz (instructor/researcher, University of Helsinki and Faktabaari board member) will be joined by moderator and journalist Marc Monseau, who recently explored the subject in Scandinavian Review’s “Setting the Record Straight.” The program will include a digital presentation about responsible media consumption developed by Faktabaari. This will be followed by a discussion in which they’ll discuss how Finland encourages critical thinking skills to encourage appropriate use of media — including new communication technologies (like AI) — through a holistic educational approach that provides resiliency in the face of the onslaught of misinformation & disinformation. They’ll also discuss democratic debates in the age of Big Tech and share ways that audiences can be more responsible consumers of media, in both their professional and personal lives. Finally, they’ll also share ways that audiences can support domestic efforts to drive more responsible media consumption.

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Date:
May 28
Time:
11:00 am – 12:00 pm