Holocaust education has a growing Gen AI problem

AI poses serious risks to Holocaust memory through denial, distortion and clickbait. AI-literate younger generations may be our best tool for combating the misinformation it enables.

The Conversation
Do carrots really improve your night vision? 6 enduring diet myths, debunked

Some health advice takes root despite being false – even among academics and scientists.

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Former PM Tsipras looks to unite Greece’s fragmented opposition with new party

Tsipras vowed to form a broad leftist alliance in his new “Elas” party

POLITICO
How a remarkable trial on bedrest during the Korean war helped lead to evidence-based medicine

How a bedbound patient and a 73-page study changed the way doctors make decisions.

The Conversation
Three ways to avoid being fooled by AI slop

Fact-checking can take hours or days while fakes can be created in seconds. So, what do we do?

The Conversation

@Linux

In normal days, I guess it is true, but do we deal with such a #Populist in #Power?

The founding document of the #national #populist insurrection against #AI

https://www.patreon.com/posts/founding-of-ai-158822842

Does the flu vaccine give you the flu? 5 questions about the vaccine answered

Two experts answer five common questions about the flu vaccine, with the evidence.

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How teaching the history of science can help equip students to face polarized times

If science teachers embrace history as a lens for teaching complex accounts of science, we open possibilities for more socially relevant classrooms.

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