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The Digital Deal Podcast #3: Truth Preachers, with Marta Peirano, Nina Jankowitz and Fabian Scheidler
Since the beginning of this year, the Digital Deal Podcast has invited artists, Artificial Intelligence experts, and cultural critics and theorists to debate how new technologies shape democracies and help us understand the world changes.
The third episode brings together three voices from the world of journalism - Marta Peirano, Nina Jankowitz, and Fabian Scheidler - to debate the importance of the way information is presented to the public.



Between information and disinformation, there is a fine line that is easy to break.
Starting from an analysis of how disinformation changes the social fabric and the future of journalism, Spanish journalist Marta Peirano, researcher and writer Nina Jankowitz, and writer Fabian Scheidler accepted Ana-Maria Carabelea's challenge to join the Digital Deal Podcast and talk about the changes in the way information is gathered, produced and disseminated are leaving their mark on the way information is consumed.
Entitled ‘Truth Preachers', this episode unpacks the qualitative shifts the algorithmic dissemination of information has brought to the media landscape and how in turn that affects citizens and their engagement with the democratic processes.
This and other episodes are available online at ars.electronica.art/eudigitaldeal/en/podcasts-publications/ and on streaming platforms (Apple Podcast, Spotify, etc.).
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The Digital Deal Podcast is an initiative of the European Digital Deal project. Created in 2023, the podcast invites artists, cultural critics, and artificial intelligence professionals to think about and debate the relationship between new technologies, democracy, and society, to expand physical borders into the digital space.