Below you can find the session slides.
Presentations
Day 1
Plenary
Silencing Voices: the ultimate target of propaganda
Track 1
Artificial intelligence, artificial information? A new acceleration of the (dis)information cycle
Leveraging AI to counter disinformation
Track 2
Cybersecurity and Information operation: converging interests
Cybersecurity and Information operation: converging interests
Track 3
Biases, polarisation, and psychology: human beings as part of the problem and the solution
Moldova: Understanding FIMI Dynamics on the EU Frontier (Sponsored by Gerulata Technologies)
Beyond the AI Illusion: New Frontiers in Fact-Checking Visual Content (Sponsored by E-Group)
Concerning disinformative trends: safeguarding public health and climate action
Community-driven change: collaborative efforts from civil society
Not all facts: addressing identity-based disinformation and defending rights
Day 2
Track 1
Leveraging platform transparency to detect and report on disinformation
The DSA Update
Can advertising cash stop funding misinformation trash?
Track 2
Bearing the truth: the legacy of Russian disinformation
Contemporary active responses: Learning from Kyiv
Track 3
WTF (what’s the fact-checking): navigating challenges and innovations
Mission NOT accomplished: unintended fallbacks from investigations
Plenary
Don’t mute your ethical values