Displaying items by tag: fake news

Wednesday, 07 February 2018 10:44

Does the Right or Left Put Out More Fake News?

(Washington)

Fake news has become an important part of the American conversation. People discuss it at work, dinner parties, and at the kitchen table. But one fiercely contested question is whether the right or left side of the political spectrum puts out more fake news. Well, the British seem to have an answer, it is the right, according to the University of Oxford. The university analyzed near 100,000 social media posts to trace the source of fake news, and found that what it calls the “hard right” dominates the use of disinformation.


FINSUM: Obviously take this with a big grain of salt, but an interesting study nonetheless.

Published in Politics
Tuesday, 16 January 2018 12:12

Investors are Rattling Big Tech

(New York)

For the last year there has been increasing public frustration with tech companies. Gone is the general perception of Silicon Valley being inherently good, replaced with an angry skepticism over data leaks, election manipulation, and automation. Now there is tangible change in the air amongst investors too. Jana Partners, along with Calstsrs, have just begged Apple to investigate the iPhone’s impact on kids, and it seems representative of a larger trend against the tech industry. There is also rumbling about regulation on the fringes, and increasing skepticism about the social impact of Amazon, in particular its effect on Main Street, jobs, and inflation (although the general public NEVER misses inflation).


FINSUM: We think there is a big change brewing for the tech industry, and that the next decade will likely be a lot more difficult than the last.

Published in Eq: Tech

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