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- What dominated the 2016 election? False info
2. What is the huge business in Velice, Macedonia? The center of it
3. What is the Fake News next target? The 2020 Elections
4. Describe the city. Does it look rich or “paved in gold?” Its poor
5. What does the mayor say is a way to make some quick money? Make lies
6. What is “click bait”? What does it mean to click and then share? So it can spread
7. When the reporter talks to a fake news creator, where does he say he gets his news? From other newspapers
8. What do you think when he says, “I paraphrase”? He lies and changes it up
9. How do website owners get money? What happens when someone opens their “stories”? They advertise it every time they visit they get money
10. How are google and facebook responding to the fake news problem? Their blocking fake news sites
11. How do they get around the facebook blocks? How do they get facebook accounts? They buy real profile from kids
12. Miguel is a “pioneer of fake news” his words. What is his primary goal right now? What is he getting ready for? Get lies out before the 2020 elections
13. In one day, how much does he make? 2000 a day
14. What does he think makes a story clickable? Anything to do with Trump
15. Why does he not care if it is true? as long as hes getting paid
16. Is he proud of his job? He is
17. How is it a huge business? How are lots of people involved even Americans? He got tons of people who write lies
18. In the bar scene, it shows a digital gold rush. How can you tell money is being made. Their throwing money
19. What does the mayor say about the morality of fake news? There is none
20. Why would the CNN reporter ask if someone is influencing the fake news reporters to affect the 2020 election? So that they get paid
21. How are Americans to blame for this? What keeps these fake news sites in business? Because we all click and share
22. What do you think it means to think before you click and definitely think before you share! Isee if the news is real
Post 9
- its fake because it was video shopped
- Its fake because flower dont grow like that
- find out by cable
- Everyday
- Yes so you know whats going around you
- Yes because animals do make friends
- true
- True because it returned to the owner
- Fake picture
- Fake
- Fake
- True
Post 8
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Should facial recognition be used in schools? If so, why? If not, what limits should be placed on its use? No because some students don’t like being tracked
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Have you ever used any kind of facial recognition technology — say, to verify your identity at the airport, unlock your smartphone, sort and tag photos online, or anything else? Yes, on my phone
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What are some of the potential benefits of schools using facial recognition technology? Robert LiPuma, the Lockport City School District’s director of technology, believes that if the technology had been in place, the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., may never have happened. Do you agree? No because it can still recognize them but not stop them
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What are the potential dangers of facial recognition in schools? Jim Shultz, a parent, argues that the Lockport City School District’s decision to use facial recognition has “turned our kids into lab rats in a high-tech experiment in privacy invasion.” How persuasive are his arguments against the district’s decision? Yes because all the students are being tracked all day
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Studies have shown that some of the most popular surveillance systems exhibited bias, falsely identifying African-American and Asian faces 10 to 100 times more than Caucasian faces and exhibiting a higher rate of mistaken matches among children. How worried should we be about bias and what Jason Nance calls the unintended consequences of facial recognition in schools? We should be worried because it does confuse people
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How safe do you feel in your school? What safety procedures are currently in place? I do feel safe.. until a tornado comes
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“We all want to keep our children safe in school, but there are more effective, proven ways to do so that are less costly.” School districts could, for instance, take smaller steps like upgrading entrances and exits, hiring school resource officers, and investing in counselors and social workers. No because I would hire YOUNGER SECRUITY STAFF
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8. Finally, would you recommend that your school use facial recognition technology? If it were used in Do you agree? If yes, what safety alternatives would you propose for your school? I would have the same ID precautions we have our school, do you think you would feel safer? Why or why not? No because it is not perfect and will confuse people