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2025/12/28 13:40
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- Citizens in Japan proposed solutions to combat misinformation, with one top idea encouraging users to track news and revisit it a year later. - A winning company developed a tool to identify logical fallacies in emotionally charged social media posts. - The proposals highlight concerns about information overload and emphasize the importance of long-term perspective and calm evaluation of news. A: Hey! Did you hear anything interesting in the news lately? B: Not really! What's up? A: Apparently, there was an event in Tokyo about fighting misinformation online. B: Oh, wow! Really? How are they doing that? A: Well, the NHK Foundation asked people for ideas! They got tons! B: That’s so cool! Who won? A: This woman named Natsuki Furui! Her idea was to save news articles and write down how you feel about them. B: Seriously? And then what? A: Then, a year later, you compare your feelings with what actually turns out to be true! B: That's...smart! Like, don't jump to conclusions right away? A: Exactly! She said she changed her mind about something she read a long time ago. B: Makes sense. Things change! A: There was also a company that won. They’re making a tool to spot logical mistakes in emotional posts online. B: Whoa, like to check if something makes sense? A: Yeah! Because those emotional posts spread so fast. B: Amazing! Hopefully, it helps everyone!
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