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Module 3 – Disinformation, Deepfakes and Data Manipulation

1. What is the key difference between misinformation and disinformation?(Required)
2. What is a deepfake?(Required)
3. What is the first step in the three-point Detective Toolkit introduced in Module 3?(Required)
4. When a chart's Y-axis starts at 100 instead of 0, this is an example of which type of data manipulation?(Required)
5. According to Module 3, what is a key responsibility of content creators?(Required)
6. In the Baltimore school principal case study, why did people believe the fake audio clip?(Required)
7. Which of the following is a useful fact-checking method mentioned in Module 3?(Required)
8. AI-generated misinformation can cause different types of harm. Which of the following is an example of 'democratic harm'?(Required)
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