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Who Decides What Is Real?

Summary by Agência Pública
Eight out of ten Brazilians admit to having believed in false content. This is what a survey by the Locomotiva Institute reveals. Still, according to the survey, 62% of people said they trust their own ability to differentiate between false and true information in content. But this reality seems to be changing little by little, with advances in video production technologies generated by artificial intelligence (AI).
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Eight out of ten Brazilians admit to having believed in false content. This is what a survey by the Locomotiva Institute reveals. Still, according to the survey, 62% of people said they trust their own ability to differentiate between false and true information in content. But this reality seems to be changing little by little, with advances in video production technologies generated by artificial intelligence (AI).

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Agência Pública broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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