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To avoid false information, students in a second class are trained in good techniques. They put themselves in the shoes of radio journalists.
During a media education course, students in a second class discovered that there were false articles, produced by artificial intelligence. These teenagersUltra-connected, also fear falling into the AI trap. Like more than half of young people, Lola informs himself on social networks, a ground conducive to disinformation. “I can believe things that are not true”she admits.
“We must cultivate them in this critical spirit which will allow them to perhaps themselves from the platforms and the information they consume in profusion”Esides Paul-Éric Lavieille, professor at the Gustave Eiffel college in Rueil-Malmaison (Hauts-de-Seine). Students get into the shoes of radio journalists and have to give tips to verify information. What help them better understand the news at a time when 70% of young people say they are interested in it.
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