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disinform

[dis-in-fawrm] / ˌdɪs ɪnˈfɔrm /




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In October, Macron told Variety deepfakes "can disinform, which can upset our democracies".

From BBC

Unregulated tech advances “can be weaponized to discriminate, disinform and divide,” Callamard said.

From Seattle Times

That marketing may not be intending to obfuscate and disinform, but that is what it has done.

From Salon

However, the latest message from his campaign intends to confuse and disinform,” the spokesperson added.

From Fox News

Another negative is the perceived, growing readiness of democratically elected governments, notably in the US and Europe, to lie, manipulate and disinform.

From The Guardian