MISINFORMATION OP-ED : Five ways African scientists can cut through the AI-driven ‘infodemic’

2 avril 2026 | Robert Inglis
An abundance of content does not equal an abundance of truth. Getting involved in how scientific information flows through our society is no longer optional – it is integral to scientific practice and good stewardship of African innovation. Here’s what that responsibility looks like.
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