Meta issued apologies following backlash after its AI chatbot mistakenly claimed that Donald Trump had been shot in a recent incident. The company acknowledged the error and stated that steps were being taken to prevent similar misinformation in the future. Meta’s response highlights the ongoing challenge of combating fake news and ensuring accuracy in AI technology.
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At Hillmantok, a Digital H.B.C.U., Class Is in Session
Leah Barlow, a liberal studies professor at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, launched a TikTok account to teach her Intro to African American Studies class, sparking the creation of Hillmantok University, an online platform offering classes in various subjects led by Black educators and content creators. With concerns over potential education policy changes under a second Trump administration, Hillmantok aims to provide accessible and accurate information to counter misinformation. The movement, inspired by...
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