Digital authoritarianism operates invisibly, and the lack of rules amplifies misinformation in the online environment.
The new edition of FCW Scientific Culture Magazine investigates technofascism, demonstrating how the concentration of power in the hands of platforms and the actions of algorithms are reshaping public debate.
This number presents An interview with Ana Julia Bernardi, project director at DX.This analysis examines the persistence of misinformation in a landscape marked by the intensified use of artificial intelligence. The conversation also details how the DX Institute works to strengthen the democratic digital environment, integrating data analysis, narrative studies, and social listening.
In the interview, Ana Julia also addresses the January 8th Memorial, project led by Marcelo Alves, Director of Methodology and DX. The study recovers content removed by the platforms and reconstructs the radicalization process that culminated in the attacks.
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