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Tune in to our guest talks with Emese & Mario
Exploring the impact of ‘big data’ and algorithms on communication, this podcast by Emese Domahidi and Mario Haim delves into the challenges at the crossroads of society and technology, focusing on wellbeing in the smartphone era and the influence of large platforms on news. It offers a unique perspective, blending social and computer sciences, to guide students and young scholars in Computational Communication Science.
Credibility is a crucial concept in communication science and received severely increased attention, again, with CCS. That is, it serves everybody as a signpost to navigate the web whilst also being scrutinized by some via (AI-driven) signals that suggest trustworthiness. Cuihua (Cindy) Shen is Professor of Communication and Co-Director of the Computational Communication Research Lab at the Department of Communication at UC Davis. In this episode, she, Emese Domahidi (Professor at TU Ilmenau) and Mario Haim (Professor at LMU Munich) talk about the concept of credibility and its particular role with mis- and disinformation. Of course, we also talk AI and what credibility is worth when a machines can generate whatever we've learnt to be trustworthy.
P.S.: We now also have a website for our podcast –> https://aboutccs.net/
P.P.S.: This is the last episode of this season. We're off to a (longer? ;-)) summer pause but look forward to being in touch soon!