AI&Disinformation campaign

The Impact of AI-Generated Content on Religious Stereotypes and Discrimination  

Combatting hate speech on religious grounds

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AI and Disinformation

Artificial Intelligence is increasingly being used to create and spread false information. Deepfakes, doctored images, and manipulated content are common AI tools used to deceive people online.

Our campaign includes articles, social media posts and podcasts to tackle the growing issue of AI and its impact on misinformation found in traditional and modern media platforms.

Anti-Christian sentiments

We believe that all forms of religious hate and discrimination must be challenged, including rising anti-Christian sentiment. As part of our mission to combat hate speech and promote tolerance, we work to raise awareness about the increasing hostility towards Christian individuals and communities across Europe.

Islamophobia awareness month

November marks Islamophobia Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness of anti-Muslim hate and stand in solidarity with affected communities. At Get The Trolls Out! (GTTO), we are committed to empowering and educating people to combat hate speech and anti-Muslim sentiment.

What's

New?

What's New?

Examining AI's impact on media: insights from leading experts

Watch this insightful panel discussion organised by Get The Trolls Out!, a project led by Media Diversity Institute, bringing together influential voices in media and technology to explore AI's effects on content creation, fact-checking, news curation, and the profound implications of AI-driven media on democratic discourse and values. Featuring Krisztina Stump, Head of Unit at the European Commission, who leads efforts to combat online disinformation and foster media literacy; Dieter Brockmeyer, innovation expert and co-founder of the Diplomatic World Institute, known for championing cross-sector solutions to global challenges; and Carina Schuster, tech multimedia journalist and podcast producer, recognised for her expertise in tech education, disruptive technology, and creative storytelling.

Our calendar

Stay tuned! Join us for articles, resources and discussions around combating online hate speech. You can also participate in our campaign launches and activities, and engage in interactive sessions to create an inclusive world.

What we stand for…

We strive for a world where people from Jewish, Muslim, Christian and other faith backgrounds can live free from hate, discrimination and being 'othered' in the media, on social media and in their daily lives.

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READ OUR LATEST REPORTS

READ OUR LATEST REPORTS

MEDIA COVERAGE ON THE ISRAEL-GAZA CONFLICT ACROSS GTTO COUNTRIES OF OPERATION

HOW CAN REPORTING ON THE ISRAEL-PALESTINE CONFLICT BE SUCCESSFUL IN A MIGRATION SOCIETY?

Our Reactions

The significance of words: Why Choosing the Right Article Matters 

Our partner in Belgium, the European Union of Jewish Students (EUJS) sent a complaint letter to media outlet Doorbraak following their publication on May 11th, 2024, titled ‘German Christian Democrats want to regain power: ‘Our politics are opposite of what Greens are doing’. 

Challenging Hate Speech: ALDA’s Stand Against CNEWS’s Problematic Broadcast 

Our project partner in France, ALDA (European Association for Local Democracy), an organisation advocating for democracy and human rights, sent a complaint letter to CNEWS, a prominent French news channel, regarding a video featuring commentator Pascal Praud.

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