Winner refuses reward
1984
What is fake news?
Dutch woman
100

What is the text about?

It is about a man that used an AI-Generated foto to enter a competition.

100
What's the authors name?

George Orwell

100

What's fake news?

News that aren't true

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What did she do?

She faked made a fake video where she faked a trip.

200

Why did he refuse the reward?

Because his intention wasn't to win

200

When was it published?

1949

200

Why do people make fake news?

Make money through advertising, promote ideas and beliefs about organisation, companies or ideologies, trick or entertain people, promote their personal opinions

200

Why did she do it?

She did it to prove how people can trick and manipulate on social media and show a fake reality.

300

What was his intentions in the competition?

It was to test the judge's knowledge about AI-generated fotos

300

What was his goal?

Wanted to warn the world about dangers of lies

300

What type of fake news are there and what do they mean?

Misinformation: Misinformation is false or misleading information that is shared without the intent to mislead or deceive people. 

Disinformation: Disinformation is false information or misleading information that is shared to intentionally deceive others.

300

What did she do to make it look realistic

She took pictures of her at the airport where she waved to her family. She even created an illusion of a Thai hotel room in her own bedroom and used photoshop.

400

Where was the photo festival hosted?

Odesa, Ukraine

400

Who is the main character?

Winston Smith

400

What is some ways to spot fake news?

Are there errors? is it a joke? is it from a reliable source? is there bias? is it advertising something? check the date, look at the images that is used, and does the headline seem legitimate?

500

What did he want to do with the prize?

Donate it

500

What is the "Memory Hole"?

They burn the old version of the article and that's what they call the memory hole

500

Why is it important for kids to learn about fake news?

Because they're an easier target for those that want to trick kids about news and when they know about fake news then they're not an easier target.

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