Sacha Altay
@sacha_altay
Postdoc @IPZ_ch | @Cognition_ENS PhD | 🔎 Misinformation, misperceptions, social media & (dis)trust 🦹♂️
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🎯 Publication alert! 🎯 Excited to share that my first single-authored dissertation paper is now published at The International Journal of Press/Politics #IJPP 🔓Check out the open access (thanks Universität Wien) paper here: doi.org/10.1177/194016…
🌟 New paper with Sacha Altay & Magdalena Wojcieszak 🌟 Happy to tell a positive story here: we show that, with the right incentives, social media can be a powerful tool for promoting informed and engaged citizenship 📰🗞️
Many people can overemphasize the effects of misinformation, says psychologist and researcher Sacha Altay. In #TacklingDisinformation, it is important to keep in mind the users as much as the content itself. Read the full interview: p.dw.com/p/4aNAW
The UK has experienced its worst riots in over a decade. In a new article👇, I analyse the role of online misinformation. While many blame social media and call for increased regulation and censorship, this narrative is simplistic. I make five points: 1/11 conspicuouscognition.com/p/did-online-m…
🥳 New publication! Communications Psychology As misinfo is rare and more news is reliable, do media literacy tips boosting trust in true news work just as well as ones promoting skepticism of false news? Yes! And as a bonus, they also boost trust in the media! 👉 shorturl.at/d8CNp
🗞️ New piece in MIT Technology Review by Keegan McBride, Sacha Altay and me: We argue that AI’s current impact on elections is being overblown, and it's distracting us from deeper and long-lasting threats to democracy. Long version: technologyreview.com/2024/09/03/110… Short summary ⬇️
MIT Technology Review Keegan McBride Sacha Altay Democracy is under threat, but our obsession with AI’s supposed impacts could distract us from the more lasting problems that endanger democracies worldwide. As researchers, journalists, policymakers, and citizens we would do well to remember this.
"Alarmist narratives about AI’s presumed effects on democracy risk fuelling distrust and sowing confusion among the public – potentially further eroding already low levels of trust in reliable news" A new piece by Felix M. Simon Keegan McBride Sacha Altay technologyreview.com/2024/09/03/110…