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Q&A: How to deal with a conspiracy theory

Season 2, Ep. 53

How will artificial intelligence change how people consume media?


Alan and Lionel discuss more listeners' questions on this week's Q&A.The editors also chew over how best to tackle conspiracy theories, and how media outlets can avoid being part of the problem.


If you have a question for Alan and Lionel send them to mediaconfidential@prospectmagazine.co.uk

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