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Facebook is boosting political content after years of downranking it and is also ending central fact-checking. X is tweaking the algorithm to punish negative content. Is this about protecting Trump from criticism online? Phil Napoli, professor of Public Policy at Duke University, joins guest host Ian Hoch to talk about it.
This hour, guest host Ian Hoch breaks down Mark Zuckerberg's announcement about how Meta will change how they moderate the content on Facebook. Then, Phil Napoli, professor of Public Policy at Duke University
On today's show, guest host Ian Hock has on: Melvyn Lurie, MD, author of THE BIOLOGY OF POLITICS: So America Won't Die, Nataly Tavidian, reporter for KNX News Los Angeles, and Phil Napoli, professor of Public Policy at Duke University.
Scoot talks to Phil Napoli, Professor of Public Policy at Duke University about why people are so quick to believe the most ridiculous conspiracy theories
In this episode of Policy 360, Duke Professor Bill Adair joins us to discuss lying in politics. Adair founded the Pulitzer Prize-winning fact-checking organization PolitiFact. His new book, Beyond the Big Lie, explores how and why politicians lie, which party does it more, and what can be done about it. This episode is part of our ongoing series of policy-focused conversations related to the 2024 election. Guest host: Phil Napoli, Director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy at Duke University.
Tommy talks with Phil Napoli, a Professor of Public Policy at Duke, author of Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age
Tommy talks to Phil Napoli, Professor of Public Policy at Duke, author of Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age
Tommy begins the show talking with Dr. Rich Petty about his research into support for extreme actions. Then Tommy breaks down some recent Supreme Court rulings with Phil Napoli.
Inaction by federal officials to regulate the use of AI in campaign ads means voters can expect more misinformation than usual this election season. Phil Napoli, Professor a Public Policy at Duke, joins guest host Ian Hoch to talk about it.
New York-based political consultant is facing $6 million in fines for sending deepfake robocalls to voters in New Hampshire. He says he did it on purpose to call attention to the issue before it gets out of control. Phil Napoli, Professor of Public Policy at Duke University, joins guest host Ian Hoch to talk about realistic regulations that can possibly be put on deepfake Ai technology.
This hour, guest host Ian Hoch drops the 2 o'cloack News Bomb! Hunter Biden says he did crack, he didn't do crimes. Then, Phil Napoli, Professor of Public Policy at Duke University, joins to show to talk about the possible regulations on deepfake AI technology.
Tommy talks to Phil Napoli, Professor of Public Policy at Duke, author of Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age
Tommy talks to Phil Napoli, Professor of Public Policy at Duke, author of Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age
Tommy talks to Phil Napoli, Professor of Public Policy at Duke and author of Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age
Disinformation on social media is being used as a weapon in new and frightening ways! How can we separate fact from fiction when it's a matter of life and death? Phil Napoli, Professor of Public Policy at Duke University, and author of "Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age" joins guest host Ian Hoch to talk about how we can fight back.
A recent headline from a study caught Tim's eye when it questioned whether local news was doing enough to hold public officials accountable. As it so happens, some of the top research on news is happening right here in North Carolina. This week, Phil Napoli, Director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy and professor at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, joins Tim to talk about the state of the news business, challenges from a business perspective, and what the future might look like.
Phil Napoli, Professor of Public Policy at Duke University, joins guest host Ian Hoch to talk about the latest in the Dominion defamation lawsuit against FOX News.
Education is often offered as a solution to tackling misinformation, particularly training in critical thinking and analytical skills. But what does that actually look like in the day to day running of a university? Or for the average higher education instructor not specialised in fields like media, politics or social sciences? And is there more that institutions could be doing to inform public policy and technology companies to help get ahead of the disinformation wave? Phil Napoli the senior associate dean for faculty and research at the Sanford School of Public Policy and the director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy at Duke University shares his ideas about how universities can support local journalism and researchers can work with third parties to impact public policy. And Simge Andi, a lecturer in quantitative Political Science at the University of Exeter, talks about her research into why people are vulnerable to misinformation and what she's learned from studying elections in Turkey. This episode is sponsored by The Wall Street Journal. Visit wsj.com/timeshighereducation to learn more about integrating WSJ into your classes. And for more advice from your peers on what universities can do to fight fake news, check out our THE Campus spotlight: The role of higher education in separating fact from fiction.
Will a new Texas law require social media companies like Facebook and Twitter to host vaccine disinformation, or even hate speech? The law also makes it a crime to "de-boost" comments and other posts, forbidding firms from taking away algorithmic amplification that helps extreme posts go viral. But are Facebook and Instagram users entitled to -- not just free speech, but also free reach? Duke University's Phil Napoli joins me for a Debugger in 10 discussion.
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This is a bonus conversation with Professor Phil Napoli. Phil's work was featured in last week's episode, "When Local News Dries Up." He talks with Deondra Rose, Research Director for Polis, Duke University's Center for Politics. Among other things, they talk about what is hopeful in today's journalism environment.
In this episode, we sit down with two people with different views for a conversation about social media platforms and political advertising. Matt Perault is a former director of Public Policy at Facebook. Phil Napoli is author of Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age. Both are faculty members at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke. Matt Perault's podcast is TBD: Technology By Design Phil Napoli's book is Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age Read the episode transcript Music: Blue Dot Sessions / Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution
The massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand was announced online and streamed live on Facebook. Afterwards, copies of the video were uploaded to YouTube at a rate of one per second. Phil Napoli is an expert in media regulation and policy. He has provided expert testimony to the U.S. Senate, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Federal Trade Commission among other government entities. He joins host Judith Kelley to discuss potential government regulation of social media platforms. Subscribe to the Policy 360 podcast: www.policy360.org/ Read a transcript: sites.duke.edu/policy360/2019/04…ate-social-media/ Music: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/ Licensed under Creative Commons: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/
The algorithms that determine what we see on social media platforms wield a lot of power, especially when it comes to the news that people see. Facebook made big news recently when the company tweaked its algorithm. And did you know some real news stories are not written by humans, but by smart algorithm? Kelly Brownell discusses the promise and peril of algorithms with Phil Napoli. Napoli was recently awarded a fellowship by the Carnegie Corporation of New York to explore this topic more closely. Phil Napoli's upcoming book is titled "Media Technocracy: The Rise of Algorithmic News and the Future of the Marketplace of Ideas."
In Episode 08 of Brooklyn Historical Society’s podcast Flatbush + Main, co-hosts Zaheer Ali and Julie Golia explore the legacy of veterans from Brooklyn and beyond, and consider the ways that historians have analyzed the often fraught history of American veterans. In the first segment, Julie and Zaheer sit down with historian Phil Napoli to discuss the the historical meanings of the American veteran throughout history. Phil also discusses his work interviewing New York City's Vietnam Vets, and the essential role that oral histories can play in the preservation of veterans' experiences. Our hosts head into the archives with BHS Assistant Curator Erin Wuebker to learn the stories embedded in one Civil War-era surgeon's kit. in "Voices of Brooklyn," they listen to and honor the experiences of Second Lieutenant Joan Furey, a Brooklynite who served in Vietnam. Following endorsements, Zaheer and Julie offer their thoughts on the recent presidential election and the importance of historical thinking in this unprecedented political age. The post Flatbush + Main Episode 08: Brooklyn’s Veterans appeared first on Brooklyn Historical Society.
Mike hangs out with Grand Prix badasses Osyp Lebedowicz and Phil Napoli, together on the Pro Tour for the first time in their decades-long BFF-ship. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/top8magic/support
MichaelJ, Brian, and and Grand Prix Top 8 competitor Phil Napoli talk bad friends, being bad at Magic, and more Eldritch Moon spoilers! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/top8magic/support
If you have something to say in America, you know that at least in theory you have the right to stand in any public place and say it. But if you want to say it on TV, do you have a right to do it in prime time? A conversation about how the right to free speech plays out in today's media universe, with Fordham communications scholar Phil Napoli.