The Behavioral Design Podcast

Misinformation Machines with Gordon Pennycook – Part 2


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Debunkbot and Other Tools Against Misinformation

In this follow-up episode of the Behavioral Design Podcast, hosts Aline Holzwarth and Samuel Salzer welcome back Gordon Pennycook, psychology professor at Cornell University, to continue their deep dive into the battle against misinformation.

Building on their previous conversation around misinformation’s impact on democratic participation and the role of AI in spreading and combating falsehoods, this episode focuses on actionable strategies and interventions to combat misinformation effectively.

Gordon discusses evidence-based approaches, including nudges, accuracy prompts, and psychological inoculation (or prebunking) techniques, that empower individuals to better evaluate the information they encounter.

The conversation highlights recent advancements in using AI to debunk conspiracy theories and examines how AI-generated evidence can influence belief systems. They also tackle the role of social media platforms in moderating content, the ethical balance between free speech and misinformation, and practical steps that can make platforms safer without stifling expression.

This episode provides valuable insights for anyone interested in understanding how to counter misinformation through behavioral science and AI.

LINKS:

Gordon Pennycook:

  • ⁠Google Scholar Profile⁠
  • ⁠Twitter⁠
  • ⁠Personal Website⁠
  • ⁠Cornell University Faculty Page⁠
  • Further Reading on Misinformation:

    • Debunkbot - The AI That Reduces Belief in Conspiracy Theories
    • Interventions Toolbox - Strategies to Combat Misinformation

    • TIMESTAMPS:

      01:27 Intro and Early Voting
      06:45 Welcome back, Gordon!
      07:52 Strategies to Combat Misinformation
      11:10 Nudges and Behavioral Interventions
      14:21 Comparing Intervention Strategies
      19:08 Psychological Inoculation and Prebunking
      32:21 Echo Chambers and Online Misinformation
      34:13 Individual vs. Policy Interventions
      36:21 If You Owned a Social Media Company
      37:49 Algorithm Changes and Platform Quality
      38:42 Community Notes and Fact-Checking
      39:30 Reddit’s Moderation System
      42:07 Generative AI and Fact-Checking
      43:16 AI Debunking Conspiracy Theories
      45:26 Effectiveness of AI in Changing Beliefs
      51:32 Potential Misuse of AI
      55:13 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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