The Austin Forum on Technology & Society | The New Threats of Misinformation & Disinformation—and What We Can Do

  • Tue, July 11, 2023
  • 5:15 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Hybrid - In person/Zoom

Misinformation and disinformation will always be with us, but multiple technologies have made it possible to create and disseminate misleading and false information much more easily over the past two decades. The very recent emergence of generative AI for text, images, and audio/video has greatly increased the ability to create more persuasive misinformation and disinformation, while emerging edge computing and augmented reality technologies present risks for hacking, creating, and spreading false information of more types, more widely. As AI, edge computing and communications networks, AR/VR, and other new technologies become ubiquitous, we need to ensure our new capabilities are deployed with security and safeguards built-in. This conversation with leaders in misinformation/disinformation and technologies will discuss the new threats to information security and quality and how they can be misguided or even weaponized, and what we are, may, and need to do to protect against these threats.


Cost - Free


Agenda

Catering provided for in-person attendees from 5:15-6:15pm

5:15-6:15pm - Networking (In-person only)

6:15-7:30pm - Presentation (In-person and virtual)

7:30-7:45pm - Q&A (In-person and virtual)

8 :00-10:00pm - Networking at Trifecta (In-person only)


Location

This is a hybrid event that will take place in-person and virtually via Zoom.

In-person Location: Austin Central Library, 710 W. César Chávez St.


All attendees must register at Event Brite. Register here!

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