LESSON 2.2: HORIZON EUROPE PROJECT SOLARIS
In today’s digital world, people get most of their news online. But with so much information out there, it’s hard to tell what’s true. This flood of content—sometimes called an “infodemic”—makes it easier for fake news and conspiracy theories to spread. Social media also creates echo chambers, where people only see opinions they already agree with, leading to more division and less understanding. Recent events, like the war in Ukraine, have shown how powerful information can be. Fake news and manipulated videos (called deepfakes) can be used to influence public opinion and even destabilize democracies. The SOLARIS Project is tackling these challenges by studying how advanced AI tools—especially Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs)—affect democracy. GANs are a type of AI that can create realistic fake content, like videos of people saying things they never actually said. These deepfakes can be dangerous if used to spread lies or manipulate voters.
Two Main Goals of SOLARIS
The Big Idea
SOLARIS believes that by understanding and guiding how AI is used, we can strengthen democracy, fight misinformation, and empower citizens to make informed decisions.
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AI & Politics
AI can spread fake news and deepfakes, which may mislead voters. Experts stressed the need for rules and education to protect free speech while stopping harmful content.
Journalism in the AI Era
Journalists now face the challenge of sorting truth from AI-generated fakes. Newsrooms need to be transparent about how they use AI and train staff to handle it responsibly. Europe’s Role in AI Regulation Europe is leading with laws like the AI Act to keep AI in check. But experts say we must keep updating rules to stay ahead of fast-changing technology.
AI & Authoritarianism
Some governments use AI to control information and silence critics. Experts warned that we need to look at AI not just as tech, but as a social and political force.
The Power of Education
Teaching people how to spot fake content and understand AI is key to protecting democracy. Schools, libraries, and local groups can help build digital literacy.
Citizenship Education
People need to learn how to use AI responsibly and think critically about what they see online. Education and regulation must go hand in hand to keep democracy strong.
The Big Picture
The panel ended with a clear message: we need teamwork. Governments, researchers, and everyday citizens must work together to make sure AI helps—not harms—our democratic societies.
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