Author: CCH Research Team
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Beware of Misinformation: Verify Before You Believe
A false statement on social media claims that Singapore found that COVID-19 is a bacteria rather than a virus and that it has changed its treatment protocols to include aspirin. The Singapore Ministry of Health stated that this is completely false. The claim that aspirin will cure COVID-19 is likewise erroneous. The message appears to…
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Cyberattack on Internet Archive Threatens Digital History
The pro-Palestinian hacktivist group SN_BlackMeta launched a large cyberattack against the Internet Archive, compromising the data of 31 million users, including email addresses and encrypted passwords. The attack used DDoS tactics to take down the website and deface its pages. Although the organization claimed credit, it is uncertain whether they were behind all components of…
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AI Chatbots: The Risk of Oversimplified Answers and Hidden Bias
Generative AI chatbots, such as those built into Google and Bing, may prefer keyword-rich or seemingly relevant material, potentially ignoring credible sources and boosting biased content. New marketing strategies, such as generative engine optimization (GEO), enable creators to modify chatbot responses, increasing the visibility of their products in AI-generated summaries. Studies have revealed that subtle,…
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Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: Children Suffer Amid Healthcare Collapse
Kate White, a UK nurse who has provided help in war zones around the world, describes Gaza as her most difficult assignment because of the immense destruction and health dangers, particularly the threat of disease outbreaks such as cholera. Working with UK-Med, she educated physicians to deal with breakouts in the midst of persistent conflict…
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Norovirus Surge Triggers Stay-Home Orders Amid Concerns Over New mRNA Vaccine
In England and Wales, norovirus cases have increased by 16% in just two weeks, owing primarily to the GII.17 variant known as ‘Kawasaki.’ Health officials advise people to stay home for 48 hours after symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea have subsided to avoid spreading the highly contagious bug. The virus is particularly dangerous for…
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The Next Trump Presidency: Balancing Economic Growth with Risks to Social Stability
Donald Trump, as president-elect, intends to make significant policy changes, focusing on “America First” principles such as non-interventionism, trade protectionism, and reduced federal control. His policies include increasing mass deportations, decreasing corporate taxes, raising tariffs, and reversing diversity initiatives. In foreign policy, Trump intends to push for peace talks in Ukraine and the Middle East,…
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North Korea Joins Russia in Ukraine Conflict, Raising Global Security Concerns
North Korea has sent troops to join Russia in its conflict against Ukraine, an escalation that violates UN resolutions. Despite these resolutions, experts believe NATO is unlikely to expand into East Asia. North Korea’s involvement is motivated by economic concerns and the potential to update its military tactics. Analysts think that NATO’s presence in East…
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France’s First Lawsuit Against TikTok Exposes Social Media’s Impact on Children’s Mental Health
Seven families in France are suing TikTok, accusing it of exposing their children to harmful content, which allegedly led to two teenagers’ suicides and several others attempting self-harm or developing eating disorders. The lawsuit claims TikTok’s algorithm promoted content related to self-harm, suicide, and eating disorders, despite the platform’s policies against such material. TikTok has…
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Gender Identity vs. Biological Sex: The Debate Over Fairness in Competitive Sports
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif is facing requests to have her Olympic gold medal removed after a leaked medical report claimed she is naturally male, citing a 5a-reductase-2 deficiency, which hinders sexual maturation in biological males. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was aware of Khelif’s medical documents but has yet to clarify whether it will investigate.…
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How AI and Biased Imagery Shape Our Perceptions Without Us Knowing
Our perceptions are greatly impacted by the pictures we see on social media and the internet daily, which frequently serve to reinforce prejudices and preconceptions, particularly those related to gender roles in the workplace. According to studies, search engines and platforms with a lot of images, such as Google and AI-generated material, frequently reflect and…