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📅 Thursday 26 March
⏰ 16:30 GMT
💻 Online webinar
Trust sits at the heart of how societies make decisions – yet the digital information environment is changing faster than ever. Over the past two decades, social and digital media have transformed how information is created, distributed and consumed. Generative multimedia, population-level data collection, micro-targeting, and AI-driven analytics continue to reshape this landscape at scale and speed.
This webinar brings together an expert panel from the US and UK to explore:
• What information will be trusted in the future?
• How does the erosion of online trust affect society?
• How do new technologies influence public understanding?
The session forms part of a wider series exploring how a shifting information environment intersects with great power competition – including a related mini‑track at HICSS 2026
Panelists: Adam Berinsky, Travis Loof, Ph.D., Lisa Rudnick, Simeon Yates,
Organisers: Zena Wood, Kimberly Glasgow, Raul Harnasch, Timothy Davison