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Friday September 27, 2024 6:30pm - 6:45pm EDT
The 2023 elections in Nigeria experienced the first use of significantly new technology, directly connected to the election process itself but also coinciding with the proliferation of media-manipulating tools such as AI-generated deep fakes. Some examples include paid posts reportedly linking candidates to militant or separatist groups which filled social media platforms. The Nigeria presidential election was an instance of a country’s democratic process being impacted by such means. The scope of the problem was beyond the resources of local journalists to address. With wider access to more divergent technology, I believe the US can gain important risk and mitigation learnings from the critical role media tech played in Nigeria's 2023 elections. Learning: The session will explore how media innovation through the use of deeply insightful, investigative data stories and more effective fact-checking and deepfakes-exposing tools exposed these schemes and set a precedence for what might be improved voter understanding of media manipulation tricks and how to avoid it on an individual and community level.
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Dara Ajala

Program Manager, MDIF
Media Revenue, Media Sustainability, Media Innovation, The business of media, Business models for media, Media Products
Friday September 27, 2024 6:30pm - 6:45pm EDT
Main auditorium - Lecture Hall

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