论文标题
虚假信息研究议程
An Agenda for Disinformation Research
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论文摘要
在21世纪的信息环境中,对抗性参与者使用虚假信息来操纵公众舆论。欺骗意图的错误,误导或不正确的信息的分布是对美国的存在威胁 - 信息侵蚀了社会政治机构的信任,这些机构是民主的基本结构:合法的新闻来源,科学家,专家,甚至是同胞。结果,社会很难在共同的现实中融合在一起。共同基础需要有效地作为一个经济和一个国家。计算和通信技术促进了以前所未有的速度和尺度交换信息的交换。这对社会和经济带来了无数的好处,但它在虚假信息的数量,多样性和速度的上升中也发挥了基本作用。技术进步为操纵,影响和欺骗创造了新的机会。他们有效地降低了吸引大量观众的障碍,减少了传统大众媒体的作用以及他们提供的社论监督。但是,信息交换的数字化也使可检测到的虚假信息的实践,影响力网络可识别,并且可疑内容的特征。必须开发新的工具和方法,以利用这些能力来理解和应对这一日益严重的挑战。
In the 21st Century information environment, adversarial actors use disinformation to manipulate public opinion. The distribution of false, misleading, or inaccurate information with the intent to deceive is an existential threat to the United States--distortion of information erodes trust in the socio-political institutions that are the fundamental fabric of democracy: legitimate news sources, scientists, experts, and even fellow citizens. As a result, it becomes difficult for society to come together within a shared reality; the common ground needed to function effectively as an economy and a nation. Computing and communication technologies have facilitated the exchange of information at unprecedented speeds and scales. This has had countless benefits to society and the economy, but it has also played a fundamental role in the rising volume, variety, and velocity of disinformation. Technological advances have created new opportunities for manipulation, influence, and deceit. They have effectively lowered the barriers to reaching large audiences, diminishing the role of traditional mass media along with the editorial oversight they provided. The digitization of information exchange, however, also makes the practices of disinformation detectable, the networks of influence discernable, and suspicious content characterizable. New tools and approaches must be developed to leverage these affordances to understand and address this growing challenge.