1. Truth Goggles
Automatic Incorporation of Context
and Primary Sources to Enable Critical Media Consumption
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3. 54% of America’s citizens don’t know the
positions of their representatives.
4. 54% of America’s citizens don’t know the
positions of their representatives.
News sources are often perceived as biased
and catering to specific viewpoints.
5. 54% of America’s citizens don’t know the
positions of their representatives.
News sources are often perceived as biased
and catering to specific viewpoints.
Information filter bubbles help re-enforce
personal beliefs.
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7. Can I help consumers critically
analyze media messages?
8. Can I help consumers critically
analyze media messages?
9. Can I help consumers critically
analyze media messages?
In-line highlighting of third party truth values for
vetted claims.
10. Can I help consumers critically
analyze media messages?
In-line highlighting of third party truth values for
vetted claims.
Incorporation of primary source content exposing
readers to relevant information.
Inspired by some disconcerting facts about how people interact with media messages as they evolve their beliefs\n - Ignorance makes it difficult to challenge mass media messages.\n - Lack of mutually respected information sources makes it difficult to have healthy debates among peers with different points of view.\n - Social media services have the capacity to challenge user beliefs but end up re-enforcing those beliefs instead.\n
Inspired by some disconcerting facts about how people interact with media messages as they evolve their beliefs\n - Ignorance makes it difficult to challenge mass media messages.\n - Lack of mutually respected information sources makes it difficult to have healthy debates among peers with different points of view.\n - Social media services have the capacity to challenge user beliefs but end up re-enforcing those beliefs instead.\n
Inspired by some disconcerting facts about how people interact with media messages as they evolve their beliefs\n - Ignorance makes it difficult to challenge mass media messages.\n - Lack of mutually respected information sources makes it difficult to have healthy debates among peers with different points of view.\n - Social media services have the capacity to challenge user beliefs but end up re-enforcing those beliefs instead.\n
I would like to combat these trends by bolstering the “critical ability” of media consumers -- critical ability refers to the natural instinct to question media messages and the ability to answer those questions.\n
I would like to combat these trends by bolstering the “critical ability” of media consumers -- critical ability refers to the natural instinct to question media messages and the ability to answer those questions.\n
I would like to combat these trends by bolstering the “critical ability” of media consumers -- critical ability refers to the natural instinct to question media messages and the ability to answer those questions.\n
I would like to combat these trends by bolstering the “critical ability” of media consumers -- critical ability refers to the natural instinct to question media messages and the ability to answer those questions.\n