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Disinformation, Journalism, and Technology: A Conversation with Katherine Maher

Wed, April 17th, 2024

Washington, DC

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Technology and International Affairs

The Technology and International Affairs Program develops insights to address the governance challenges and large-scale risks of new technologies. Our experts identify actionable best practices and incentives for industry and government leaders on artificial intelligence, cyber threats, cloud security, countering influence operations, reducing the risk of biotechnologies, and ensuring global digital inclusion.

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Democracies worldwide are struggling in the face of disinformation. Malicious falsehoods can be damaging or even destabilizing, while countermeasures often don’t work and may compromise free expression or trigger backlash. One of the best tools for truth is journalism, but the vital role of news media is threatened by economic decline and loss of public trust. These problems stem in part from technology, particularly social media—and the rise of generative AI promises even more disruption. Still, it’s easy to lose sight of technology’s remarkable potential to help journalists, scientists, citizens, and others to discover and share accurate information.

What are the most effective ways for leaders and societies to fight disinformation? What is the role of journalism, and how can news organizations navigate this perilous historical moment? Is technology the problem, the solution, or both?

The Carnegie Endowment invites you to join an important discussion on countering disinformation with Katherine Maher, the president and CEO of NPR and the former CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation. She is joined by Jon Bateman, senior fellow in Carnegie’s Technology and International Affairs program. In his recent report, Countering Disinformation Effectively: An Evidence-Based Policy Guide, Bateman and co-author Dean Jackson use empirical data to assess key interventions such as supporting local journalism, providing media literacy education, fact-checking or labeling content, and reforming social media algorithms. Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar, the tenth president of Carnegie, will provide introductory remarks.

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Event Speakers

Katherine Maher

Katherine Maher is the president and CEO of NPR. She is an experienced executive leading public interest institutions through technological disruption and strategic transformation, recently in areas of information and media, good governance and democracy, civil and human rights, international development and foreign policy.

Katherine Maher
Jon Bateman
Senior Fellow and Co-Director, Technology and International Affairs Program
Jon Bateman
Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar
President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speakers

Katherine Maher

Katherine Maher is the president and CEO of NPR. She is an experienced executive leading public interest institutions through technological disruption and strategic transformation, recently in areas of information and media, good governance and democracy, civil and human rights, international development and foreign policy.

Jon Bateman

Senior Fellow and Co-Director, Technology and International Affairs Program

Jon Bateman

Jon Bateman is a senior fellow and co-director of the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar

President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar is the tenth president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. A former justice of the Supreme Court of California, he has served three U.S. presidential administrations at the White House and in federal agencies, and was the Stanley Morrison Professor at Stanford University, where he held appointments in law, political science, and international affairs and led the university’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.

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