We conducted a survey to examine voter attitudes toward public reporting requirements & bias prevention by AI companies around climate disinformation.
The undersigned organizations are encouraged by the leadership of the Biden-Harris Administration for beginning to take steps to protect the public from harms associated with artificial intelligence (AI), but have many outstanding concerns.
As you engage your colleagues around legislative solutions to prevent these harms, we urge you to similarly consider how to ensure the AI boom does not undermine efforts to fight climate change.
The purpose of this scorecard is to assess the policies of five major platforms that should aim to reduce the spread of climate mis- and disinformation.
We agree with the Federal Trade Commission Chair that artificial intelligence risks turbocharging fraud and risks amplifying climate disinformation.
CAAD and other researchers have documented extensive examples of the harms of climate disinformation on social media in the U.S. that we believe could each be further worsened by the onset of GAI.
There are clear enforcement disparities in the way social media companies are moderating disinformation, hate speech, and other harmful content in English compared to Spanish.
Our analysis suggests ESG investing was given an ideologically charged framing from a network of influential, anti-“woke” actors and became yet another climate-related culture war topic leading up to COP27.
Una mirada dentro de la extensa red en línea que difunde desinformación sobre el cambio climático a las comunidades de habla hispana en todo el mundo
A look inside the sprawling online network that spreads climate misinformation to Spanish-speaking communities around the world.