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An exposure to digital dilemma
The New Indian Express
|April 30, 2024
Back in the day, the only fake news we had to worry about were the rumours from nosy neighbours or wild stories from some one’s aunt.

But now, with everything online and information flying at us from every direction, tackling misinformation has become a pressing concern. against this backdrop, ‘Truthcon: Tackling Misinformation,’ a TEDx event curated by TEDxNapier Bridge, emerged as a beacon of hope amid this falsehood era. Held at the kamarajar arangam last weekend, this event unfolded over two days, featuring an exhibition and a TEDx salon where four expert speakers dissected the misuse of aI as a conduit for misinformation and its profound psychological implications for society.
The exhibition
Making this event stand out from its contemporaries, it hosted an interactive exhibition that captivated attendees with its diverse array of misinformation-related topics. From tracing its origins to exploring its impact on daily life, the exhibition delved deep into its existence, ranging from traditional media to digital media, offering practical steps to combat its dissemination. Notably, the commitment to sustainability shone through, with all exhibits crafted from recyclable cardboard, a choice that underscored the event’s environmental consciousness.
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