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December 9, 2025FBK in Brussels to support the European Democracy ShieldResearch, innovation, and shared strategies to strengthen democratic resilience in the age of online disinformation. -
November 26, 2025Those who speak poorly, think poorly and live poorlyRiccardo Gallotti interviews Luca De Biase: an unprecedented, inverted dialogue between a scientist and a journalist in the name of media ecology—combining critical analysis of today’s information landscape with proposals for interventions that help redefine the rules of the game to promote information quality. -
November 4, 2025What a 400-Million-Tweet study revealed about the “War on Science”The European project “Understanding Misinformation and Science in Societal Debates” (UnMiSSeD) aims at understanding the overlap between science and misinformation with a particular focus on the COVID-19 pandemic. -
October 10, 2025ECLIPSE: a European project to counter hate and misinformationA new European consortium combining advanced technologies and social sciences to strengthen the resilience of citizens and professionals has launched in Trento. -
October 4, 2025Conversations with MachinesGenerative AI now knows how to persuade more than a human being: Riccardo Gallotti at Wired Next Fest 2025 discusses the risks and opportunities of this new form of persuasion -
July 1, 2025June 2025: The FBK projects making headlinesFrom microelectronics to railway and IT security, persuasive AI, and agritech: the FBK initiatives that stood out in June. -
May 23, 2025Algorithms and geopoliticsAt the Trento 2025 Festival of Economics, the role of AI in the geopolitical contexts between security and disinformation. -
April 1, 2025March 2025: The FBK projects making headlinesFrom research to outreach: AI, data and sustainability in the media and our March events. -
July 8, 2024Regulating and learning about Artificial Intelligence through the challenges of deepfakesRegulating AI is a complex and multifaceted issue that requires a balanced approach. -
April 4, 2024Society suspended between a no longer and a not yetThe relationship between technology and society resembles the relationship in a couple: one influences the other and vice versa, but in order for this to happen there must be a party of two. With this interpretation key, through the examination of case studies that embody the most pressing discussion nodes around innovation, digital media sociologist Davide Bennato tells how our society is rapidly changing and what risks and opportunities can be expected -
July 25, 2023Climate change and misinformationA study of tweets about the Marmolada tragedy was presented this summer at the SETE Festival in Rovereto. To explore further, we asked Riccardo Gallotti, head of the CHuB Unit at FBK's Digital Society Center, and Veronica Orsanigo, a future doctoral student, a few questions -
March 8, 2023AI4TRUST: Artificial intelligence to reduce online disinformationFake news is a big challenge for society, and artificial intelligence can help. The European project will improve factchecking by testing new methodologies and tools and automatically analyzing text, audio and video sources in 7 different languages