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TITAN Blog
News and views from the TITAN project related to Artificial Intelligence (AI), Socratic thinking, disinformation and fake news. View by scrolling or chose one of the categories below.


Mapping the New Disinformation Landscape
Disinformation isn’t new, but its speed, reach, and sophistication have exploded in the age of social media and AI. Our open-access paper, Mapping Automatic Social Media Information Disorder: The Role of Bots and AI in Spreading Misleading Information in Society (PLOS ONE, 2024), by Andrea Tomassi, Andrea Falegnami, and Elpidio Romano, offers one of the clearest maps yet of how this phenomenon works, and what we can do about it.

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1 day ago2 min read


When Socrates Meets AI: Rethinking Disinformation
What happens when ancient philosophy meets artificial intelligence? Giannis Stamatellos’ paper, Socratic Methodologies and Artificial Intelligence against Disinformation: A Philosophical Approach in 'The International Journal of the Platonic Tradition', offers a refreshing answer.

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6 days ago1 min read


New Publication: Building a GenAI Socratic Chatbot for Critical Thinking
We are pleased to announce that our cross-consortium chapter, 'Building a GenAI Socratic Chatbot for Critical Thinking: Insights From Cross-Cultural Cocreation, Living Labs and Pilots,' has been published in the new IGI Global volume Modern Media Literacy: Generative AI, Social Media, and the News (9798337308722).

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Sep 192 min read


Can Ancient Philosophy Help Us Fight Modern Disinformation?
Every day, we’re confronted with headlines, posts, and claims that may or may not be true. AI tools are stepping in to help, but what if the real key to building resilience against disinformation comes from something much older than technology?

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Sep 102 min read


TITAN Presents Paper on 'AI to Fight Disinformation' at Open Living Lab Days 23
TITAN presented its short paper on 'AI to Fight Disinformation' at Open Living Lab Days 2023 in Barcelona and our team from the Danish Boar

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Oct 5, 20232 min read
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