Australian Senate Inquiry Finds AI-Driven Climate Misinformation Fuels Conflict and Misinformed Public

A bipartisan Australian Senate inquiry revealed that AI and social media have significantly increased climate misinformation, affecting public opinion on issues like wind farms and bushfires. This surge undermines democratic processes and delays renewable energy projects by fueling community conflicts and confusion. The inquiry called for stronger social media regulation and accountability from tech companies to address these psychosocial harms and improve climate discourse.
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