WEF Calls for ‘Concerted Effort’ Against ‘Disinformation’

The World Economic Forum (WEF) called for governments, media groups, and tech companies to make a “concerted effort” against “disinformation.”

“Governments, media organizations, tech companies and civil society must collaborate to create a multi-layered defence against the spread of false information,” according to the WEF. “Empowering Internet users with media information literacy, ensuring the independence and viability of news organizations, and leveraging technology to distinguish between credible journalism and disinformation are vital to countering the spread of false information.”

The organization blamed the alleged proliferation of disinformation on a “fragmented media ecosystem,” leading to an “erosion of trust across societies.”

According to the WEF, rebuilding “trust” in the “age of disinformation” requires a “focus on fostering media literacy, reinforcing the independence and sustainability of quality news organizations, and embrace an openness to innovation and the responsible adoption of AI, among other measures.”

In January, the WEF declared that “misinformation and disinformation are biggest short-term risks, while extreme weather and critical change to Earth systems are greatest long-term concern.”

“As close to three billion people are expected to head to the electoral polls across several economies – including Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, the United Kingdom and the United States – over the next two years, the widespread use of misinformation and disinformation, and tools to disseminate it, may undermine the legitimacy of newly elected governments,” a report stated. “Resulting unrest could range from violent protests and hate crimes to civil confrontation and terrorism.”

The emphasis on “trust” comes as the WEF’s 2024 Davos meeting centered on the theme, “Rebuilding Trust.”

“The 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum will provide a crucial space to focus on the fundamental principles driving trust, including transparency, consistency and accountability,” a statement read.

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