Theme related files

This page provides an overview of the deliverables related to six key themes: the theoretical understanding of FIMI, transitioning to machine readability on OpenCTI, extending existing standards, AI automation processes, the Resilience Council pilot, and key recommendations

Theoretical understanding of FIMI

  • (3) What is FIMI?
  • (6) Creating a bottom line
  • (8) Module: Outrageous beliefs
  • (9) Module: How beliefs form
  • (10) Module: Sustaining beliefs
  • (11) Module: Countering beliefs
  • (12) Summary
  • (13) For high school students: the learning path 'Anatomy of mis- and disinformation'
  • (16) Taking inspiration from Cialdini
  • (19) We need two types of discourses
  • (20) European Master of countering Disinformation primer
  • (21) Resilience Council primer
  • (22) Redefined concepts
  • (24) Disinfonomics
  • (25) Not undemocratic, not illiberal
  • (27) Achieving credibility
  • (28) Critical thinking, fact-speaking, belief-speaking, and AI
  • (29) Module: Countering information incidents
  • (30) Specialist module: Two perceptions of honesty - Lewandowsky
  • (31) A holistic vision on effectively enhancing adolescent resilience
  • Module: Why FIMI?
  • EMOD Module Template
  • Disaster, when the danger of disinformation is clearest
  • Who Fact checks the fact checkers?
  • Module: What is Disinformation?
  • Module What is FIMI?
  • What is a FIMI incident versus a campaign?
  • FIMI module: how do you know if it is foreign?
  • FIMI Module: Protecting what against FIMI?
  • FIMI Module: How is FIMI reported?
  • FIMI detection generally
  • Trust module 1: Why believe disinformation? You can't trust anyone else
  • Trust module 2: How to build trust, the Taiwan example
  • Beyond Disinformation: Why "Information Manipulation" Offers a More Accurate and Neutral Lens on Online Deception
  • Counter Measures Against FIMI
  • Report D1.2
  • Report D3.1

Transitioning to machine readability on openCT

  • Report D2.1 [nya]
  • Report D2.2 [nya]
  • Report D2.4 [nya]

Extending existing standards

  • No files yet

AI automation process

  • (35) AI should refrain from belief-speaking recommendations
  • (36) [nya]
  • Report D1.3
  • Report D3.2 [nya]
  • Report D4.1
  • Report D4.2 [nya]
  • Report D4.3 [nya]

Resilience Council pilot

  • (1) Preserving freedom of expression
  • (2) Resilience Councils – the concept
  • (4) Resilience
  • (5) A Resilience Council statute
  • (7) Involving citizens
  • (14) Resilience Councils – A thought experiment
  • (15) The Polish Resilience Council(s)
  • (17) Not ‘them’ but ‘us’
  • (23) A constructive approach to information resilience
  • (26) Policy proposal for the creation of a European Resilience Council
  • (31) A holistic vision on effectively enhancing adolescent resilience
  • (33) Proposal for the creation of the European Resilience Council - revisited
  • (34) Belief-speaking consultancy – a simulation
  • Report D1.1

Recommendations

  • Report D2.4 [nya]
  • Report D4.3 [nya]
  • Report D5.3 [nya]
  • Report D5.4 [nya]

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