PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, March 27: There’s a big focus on disinformation campaigns in the press – from Turkish state TV failing to show anti-government protests, to Canadian fears of India interfering in upcoming national elections. Meanwhile, there’s more trouble for the Trump administration: German newspaper Der Spiegel reveals that the private data of top US security officials is freely available online. Plus, find out what happened after Italian daily Il Foglio let artificial intelligence write a special edition of the paper!
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