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Nina Jankowicz

Disinformation researcher, former executive director of the Disinformation Governance Board, and author of "How To Lose the Information War."

Top 10 podcasts with Nina Jankowicz

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23 snips
Jun 20, 2024 • 45min

Unmasking Disinformation: A Deep Dive into Russian Information Warfare

Nina Jankowicz, founder of the American Sunlight Project and author of "How to Lose the Information War," teams up with Meredith Wilson, CEO of Emergent Risk International, to tackle the daunting world of disinformation. They discuss Russian tactics in information warfare, emphasizing the need for media literacy and societal resilience. They're concerned about disinformation's impact on upcoming elections and the balance governments must strike in oversight. They also highlight ethical considerations in the age of AI and how quality information can combat false narratives.
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Apr 11, 2024 • 50min

Will Disinformation Doom Our Democracy? with Nina Jankowicz, Sasha Issenberg & Barbara McQuade

Nina Jankowicz, a noted disinformation researcher and former head of the Disinformation Governance Board, joins journalist Sasha Issenberg and law professor Barbara McQuade to tackle the escalating threat of political disinformation. They delve into how tactics have evolved since 2016, highlighting the shift from foreign to domestic misinformation. The discussion emphasizes the urgent need for information literacy, technological accountability, and collective action to safeguard democracy, especially as the 2024 elections loom.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 31min

Engines of Outrage Pt. 3

Nina Jankowicz, a disinformation researcher and former member of the U.S. Disinformation Governance Board, dives deep into the fight against misinformation. She discusses the pivotal role of local messengers, like librarians, in promoting information literacy. The decline of local journalism and how it impacts public knowledge is highlighted, alongside the evolution of political campaigns that leverage emotional narratives. Jankowicz makes a case for innovative strategies to counteract misinformation and reconnect Americans in a shared reality.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 51min

Election Propaganda: Part 2: Modern propaganda efforts.

Nina Jankowicz, Co-Founder and CEO of the American Sunlight Project and author of "How to Lose the Information War," joins Scott Small, Director of Cyber Threat Intelligence at Tidal Cyber, and Renee DiResta, former Technical Research Manager at Stanford's Internet Observatory. They dive into the nuances of modern election propaganda, exploring tactics used by nation-states like Russia to sow discord. They discuss the implications of disinformation campaigns on elections, the importance of recognizing these dynamics, and strategies for safeguarding electoral integrity.
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Apr 30, 2024 • 57min

Disinformation Warfare, Part Two - America | Investigation

Former Executive Director of the US Disinformation Governance Board, Nina Jankowicz, discusses the impact of Russian disinformation on American politics, the mastery of disinformation tactics by a Russian troll farm, and the influence of misinformation on the 2016 US election, including controversies surrounding fake news and Russian interference.
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Sep 4, 2022 • 48min

Lawfare Archive: Nina Jankowicz on 'How to Lose the Information War'

From September 24, 2020: Evelyn Douek and Quinta Jurecic spoke to Nina Jankowicz, a disinformation fellow at the Wilson Center, about her new book: “How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict.” The book chronicles Nina’s journey around Europe, tracing down how information operations spearheaded by Russia have played out in countries in the former Soviet bloc, from Georgia to the Czech Republic. What do these case studies reveal about disinformation and how best to counter it—and how many of these lessons can be extrapolated to the United States? How should we understand the role of locals who get swept up in information operations, like the Americans who attended rallies in 2016 that were organized by a Russian troll farm? And what is an information war, anyway?Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 34min

Siliconsciousness: Reading the Tea Leaves About Trump and AI

Nina Jankowicz, CEO of the American Sunlight Project and author, joins to discuss the interplay between Trump's administration and the AI landscape. They dive into how tech leaders like Elon Musk may shape future AI policies. Jankowicz raises alarms about disinformation and its ramifications for democracy. The conversation explores the necessity of bipartisan cooperation in regulating AI, particularly regarding algorithmic bias and overall tech accountability, painting a complex picture of political alliances in the tech industry.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 46min

Election Propaganda: Part 3: Efforts to reduce the impact of future elections. [CSO Perspectives]

Nina Jankowicz, Co-Founder and CEO of the American Sunlight Project, and Scott Small, Director of Cyber Threat Intelligence at Tidal Cyber, dive deep into the complexities of election propaganda. They discuss the growing awareness of social media's role in spreading misinformation and the challenges lawmakers face. The conversation reveals the dangers of deepfakes and emphasizes the need for critical thinking to navigate this landscape. Civic engagement and informed voting emerge as essential tools for safeguarding democratic integrity in future elections.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 46min

Election Propaganda: Part 3: Efforts to reduce the impact of future elections.

Perry Carpenter, Chief Human Risk Management Strategist at KnowBe4 and author on security, joins Scott Small, a cyber threat intelligence expert, and Nina Jankowicz, CEO of the American Sunlight Project and disinformation specialist. They dive deep into the challenges of navigating disinformation, especially with AI and deepfakes complicating electoral contexts. The discussion emphasizes the power of informed voting and the critical need for trusted sources to cut through misinformation, ensuring the integrity of future elections.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 51min

Election Propaganda: Part 2: Modern propaganda efforts. [CSO Perspectives]

Nina Jankowicz, Co-Founder and CEO of the American Sunlight Project, discusses disinformation, while Scott Small, Director of Cyber Threat Intelligence at Tidal Cyber, shares insights on election cyber interference. Renee DiResta, from Stanford's Internet Observatory, explores online manipulation. They delve into how contemporary propaganda fuels political division, particularly examining election interference by nation-states. The conversation highlights the critical need for media literacy and proactive defense strategies to safeguard democratic processes ahead of the 2024 elections.