
Alex Montero
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Nov 22, 2024 |
diariodeleon.es | Alex Montero
Estos días pasados en nuestra aburrida ciudad que nunca se cansa, han acaecido dos situaciones aparentemente dispersas y sin conexión alguna. Por un lado, en el apartado de arte, la exposición de Ai Weiwei, artista chino nacido en Pekín en 1957, en nuestro viudo colorista Musac. Por otra parte, el fallecimiento biológico del gaditano (casi gibraltareño) de apellido berciano Salvador Armesto, polifacética personalidad que nos acompañó desde las bajuras hasta las alturas de nuestra urbe.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
kff.org | Shannon Schumacher |Alex Montero |Liz Hamel
As part of KFF’s ongoing effort to identify and track misinformation in the U.S., the latest KFF Health Misinformation Tracking Poll examines claims about immigrants that have circulated during the 2024 presidential election cycle. While immigration has been a frequent topic of the campaign, the political discourse surrounding immigrants often overlooks the perspectives and experiences of immigrants themselves.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
kff.org | Marley Presiado |Alex Montero |Lunna Lopes |Liz Hamel
The latest KFF Health Misinformation Tracking Poll finds that about two-thirds of adults say they have used or interacted with artificial intelligence (AI), though a smaller share – about one-third – say they do so at least a few times a week. Most adults (56%) are not confident that they can tell the difference between what is true and what is false when it comes to information from AI chatbots.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
kff.org | Alex Montero |Grace Sparks |Marley Presiado |Liz Hamel
With the rise of social media use and growing concerns about health misinformation that accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been increased attention to the role that various social media platforms play in the dissemination of health information, both accurate and inaccurate.
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May 15, 2024 |
kff.org | Grace Sparks |Alex Montero |Marley Presiado |Ashley Kirzinger
Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are now the presumptive nominees for the Republican and Democratic parties, and their respective records as president and their campaign platforms suggest very different visions for the future of U.S. health care.
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