Social

TechCrunch Minute: How misinformation gets amplified on social media

Kommentar

As election season sneaks up on us in the U.S., the journal Science published two studies that help us understand what happened online during the last presidential race. Mainly, how does misinformation spread, and how much does it impact the way we think?

One such study found that misinformation on social media does really change minds. Particularly in the case of the COVID-19 vaccine, when social platforms like Facebook and Twitter adequately labeled inaccurate information as being misleading, they didn’t spread as much. But when such content evaded detection, it could reach and influence tens of millions of users.

The second study got a bit more spicy. These researchers studied the activity of over 660,000 U.S. voters on Twitter, finding that only about 2,100 users spread 80% of the “fake news” during the 2020 election. Demographically, that cohort was predominantly older, white Republican women. 

These studies came at a good time – we’re gearing up for our next presidential election season, where social media is bound to play a role once again. Don’t believe everything you read on the internet, folks.

More TechCrunch

Niantic wants to build a richer 3D map of the world, and it’ll use its 2021 acquisition of Scaniverse to do that.  After a major…

TechCrunch Minute: The company behind Pokémon GO wants to build a 3D map of the world

When we mention Boston Dynamics, there are probably two things that come to mind: cool robots and viral videos showing off what those robots can…

TechCrunch Minute: Boston Dynamics’ new Atlas robot shows off its push-up skills

A crew of tech billionaires have been trying to get the California Forever project off the ground, which would create a new, supposedly utopian city…

TechCrunch Minute: Tech billionaires want to build a utopian city in California

Formula One teams are looking at a startup called BeyondMath to bring their car construction to the next level. BeyondMath is working in the field…

TechCrunch Minute: AI could help design and test F1 cars faster

Meet Starpath, a startup that wants to make it possible for you to live on Mars one day.  Starpath is building robots that it hopes…

TechCrunch Minute: This startup wants to mine water on the moon

If you went 20 years into the past and asked someone what we’d be using drones for now, they’d probably guess that we’d be getting…

TechCrunch Minute: Ikea is expanding its fleet of inventory drones

The Epic Games Store was already available on PC and Mac, but now it’s launching for Android owners worldwide, and for iOS users in Europe.…

TechCrunch Minute: Epic Games brings its app store to mobile

Lockheed Martin is acquiring satellite manufacturer Terran Orbital, taking the smaller company private and potentially rescuing it from running out of cash while facing serious…

TechCrunch Minute: Lockheed Martin rescues satellite manufacturer Terran Orbital

OpenAI’s newest GPT-4o model can behave pretty strangely, for example by copying your voice, or by shouting or moaning erotically during a conversation. The reason…

TechCrunch Minute: OpenAI’s latest GPT-4o model gets weird

Google’s big hardware event Made by Google is happening today, with the company revealing new Pixel phones, as well as a bigger role for its…

TechCrunch Minute: Google reveals new Pixel phones and more at Made by Google

Lyft is working on a new feature that could help eliminate the pain of surge pricing. With Price Lock, Lyft says you’ll be able to…

TechCrunch Minute: Lyft Price Lock could be an affordable alternative to surge pricing

Is AI going to make us all more productive at work? Executives are feeling optimistic, but workers aren’t quite as convinced. That’s according to a…

TechCrunch Minute: Is AI actually making workers more productive?

Live sports are finally moving onto streaming in a serious way, with a new service called Venu Sports set to launch this fall. This is…

TechCrunch Minute: With Venu Sports, streaming gets serious about live sports

For once, the iPad was the highlight of Apple’s latest sales numbers. The company said in its third-quarter earnings report that iPad sales increased year-over-year,…

TechCrunch Minute: The iPad was the surprising star of Apple’s sales numbers

As widely reported, Wiz recently said no to a $23 billion acquisition offer from Google. At that price, it would have been Google’s biggest acquisition…

TechCrunch Minute: Why did Wiz walk away from $23 billion?

Startups are attracting serious funding to provide fun, alcohol-free drink options at the bar and in other social contexts. Earlier this year, canned water company…

TechCrunch Minute: Investors pour money into non-alcoholic beverages

Although AI models have made big breakthroughs in the last few years, there’s now a risk that they could get dumber and even collapse, according…

TechCrunch Minute: Will AI get dumber?

It turns out that maybe, just maybe, spending a lot of time staring at your phone and reading bad news isn’t great for your outlook…

TechCrunch Minute: Doomscrolling probably isn’t great for your mental health

Bing is the latest search engine to introduce generative AI into its results, with Microsoft announcing that it’s making Bing generative search available to a…

TechCrunch Minute: Microsoft brings more generative AI to Bing

Meta’s AI integrations into apps like Instagram and Facebook have felt pretty useless so far. If I’m just trying to find my friend’s Instagram, why…

TechCrunch Minute: Meta’s new ‘Imagine me’ feature lets you generate AI selfies

Today’s story takes us to a high school on the outskirts of Essex, which has ended up on the wrong side of the U.K.’s GDPR…

TechCrunch Minute: A UK school was reprimanded for unlawful use of facial-recognition technology

This weekend, President Biden announced that he would suspend his campaign for president, and he endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris. We still don’t know…

TechCrunch Minute: Where Kamala Harris stands on tech issues

Late last week, there was a worldwide tech outage that affected everything from airports to banks to healthcare. Flights were grounded across the United States.…

TechCrunch Minute: What caused last week’s major tech outage?

OpenAI is launching a mini version of its latest AI model. These small AI models are meant to be faster and more affordable than the…

TechCrunch Minute: OpenAI shrinks its flagship model

What do MrBeast, John Oliver and The Wall Street Journal have in common? The transcripts of their YouTube videos have been scraped to train the…

TechCrunch Minute: Over 100K YouTube videos have been scraped to train AI for Apple, Nvidia

If you play Wordle every day but also happen to enjoy chess, we’ve got great news for you.  Echo Chess, a game built by a…

TechCrunch Minute: This startup wants to make Wordle for chess

Trouble could be on the horizon for OpenAI. A group of whistleblowers accused OpenAI of requiring its employees to sign illegally restrictive non-disclosure agreements, or…

TechCrunch Minute: Whistleblowers say OpenAI employs ‘illegally restrictive’ NDAs

Google found a new way to demonstrate what its Gemini AI model can do, with help from a robot. This was a robot from Google’s…

TechCrunch Minute: A Google robot shows off what Gemini can do

A new study from the Federal Trade Commission looks at the “dark patterns” that subscription apps and websites use to get more money or data…

TechCrunch Minute: FTC finds ‘dark patterns’ in subscription apps

It’s a big day in the Samsung universe. At Samsung’s Unpacked 2024 event, the company debuted new phones, headphones and even a wearable ring.  As…

TechCrunch Minute: Unpacking Samsung Unpacked