Fabio Giglietto

@fabiogiglietto@aoir.social
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Professor of Internet Studies at the University of Urbino - Principal investigator https://mine.uniurb.it - WP4 leader at https://www.veraai.eu/ - Leading developer http://www.coornet.org
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Hello everyone!
I'm Daniel, and I'm a PhD student and right now I'm working on the presentation for my thesis. Wish me luck!
#introduction
#toread #paper Forgetful by design? A critical audit of YouTube's search API for academic research by Rieder, Bernhard, Padilla, Adrian, Coromina, Oscar https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Forgetful%20by%20design%20A%20critical%20audit%20of%20YouTubes%20search%20API%20for%20academic%20research
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#toread #paper Quantifying narrative similarity across languages by Hannah Waight et al. https://doi.org/10.1177/00491241251340080
#toread #paper Republicans are flagged more often than Democrats for sharing misinformation on X’s Community Notes by Thomas Renault, Mohsen Mosleh, David Gertler Rand https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/vk5yj_v1
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#toread #paper Misinformation beyond traditional feeds: Evidence from a WhatsApp deactivation experiment in Brazil by Tiago Ventura et al. https://doi.org/10.1086/737172
#toread #paper True costs of misinformation| mountains of evidence: Processual “redpilling” as a Socio-technical effect of disinformation by Marwick, Alice E, Furl, Katherine https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=True%20costs%20of%20misinformation%20mountains%20of%20evidence%20Processual%20redpilling%20as%20a%20Sociotechnical%20effect%20of%20disinformation
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#toread #paper They want to pretend not to understand: The Limits of Current LLMs in Interpreting Implicit Content of Political Discourse by Walter Paci, Alessandro Panunzi, Sandro Pezzelle http://arxiv.org/abs/2506.06775v1
They want to pretend not to understand: The Limits of Current LLMs in Interpreting Implicit Content of Political Discourse

Implicit content plays a crucial role in political discourse, where speakers systematically employ pragmatic strategies such as implicatures and presuppositions to influence their audiences. Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated strong performance in tasks requiring complex semantic and pragmatic understanding, highlighting their potential for detecting and explaining the meaning of implicit content. However, their ability to do this within political discourse remains largely underexplored. Leveraging, for the first time, the large IMPAQTS corpus, which comprises Italian political speeches with the annotation of manipulative implicit content, we propose methods to test the effectiveness of LLMs in this challenging problem. Through a multiple-choice task and an open-ended generation task, we demonstrate that all tested models struggle to interpret presuppositions and implicatures. We conclude that current LLMs lack the key pragmatic capabilities necessary for accurately interpreting highly implicit language, such as that found in political discourse. At the same time, we highlight promising trends and future directions for enhancing model performance. We release our data and code at https://github.com/WalterPaci/IMPAQTS-PID

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#toread #paper Using co-sharing to identify use of mainstream news for promoting potentially misleading narratives by Pranav Goel et al. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-025-02223-4

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Avviso pubblicato il giorno 8/5/2025 con scadenza 10/6/2025