【FactLink演講_華府智庫全球台灣研究中心】強化台灣資訊韌性:記者如何能對抗假訊息
全球台灣研究中心2025年6月24日活動報導,直播影片連結。華府智庫全球台灣研究中心(Global Taiwan Institute)於2025年6月25日舉辦「強化台灣資訊韌性:記者如何能對抗假訊息」(Enhancing Taiwan’s Information Resilience: How Journalists can Counter Disinformation)座談,邀請FactLink數位素養實驗室共同創辦人陳慧敏、首席調查記者馬麗昕,以及前自由亞洲電台執行主編李弘敏(Min Mitchell)、MDO Advisors創辦人卡拉提(Shanthi Kalathil)等專家與會。陳慧敏、馬麗昕分享中共對台資訊戰的情況,包括人工智慧(AI)生成內容、法律及人權等灰色地帶資訊戰等威脅。他們並提出建立AI驗證社群、媒體素養及能力建構訓練、與國際社群連結等3項因應策略。
華府智庫全球台灣研究中心(Global Taiwan Institute)活動新聞稿摘錄如下:
June 24: Enhancing Taiwan’s Information Resilience: How Journalists can Counter Disinformation
FactLink’s Summer Chen and Mary Ma started the panel by identifying three main threats to Taiwan’s information ecosystem: the rapidly rising quantity of AI-generated disinformation, malign actors’ ability to cover their tracks, and gray zone information operations. While not difficult to debunk in certain cases, the sheer amount of AI-generated videos polluting Taiwan’s information ecosystem strains the capacity of fact checkers. Meanwhile, disinformation actors have exploited Taiwan’s democratized media landscape to undermine fact-checking efforts. Increasingly, disinformation campaigns have pivoted their focus to planting bait on social media, where manipulated content is picked up by the press—whose freedom of expression is protected. Lastly, many information operations now occur in the “gray zone.” Recent disinformation campaigns—from false reports about Taipei City’s plan to fine motorcyclists who were caught without a face covering during the COVID-19 pandemic to the recent controversy surrounding Yaya, a Chinese spouse whose residency was revoked after she produced content promoting Taiwan’s armed reunification with China—seek to divide public opinion on Taiwan’s laws while distracting people from the PRC’s political and military advances.After identifying Taiwan’s top challenges, Chen and Ma concluded their portion of the discussion with three recommendations for improving Taiwan’s information resilience: forming an AI-verifying community composed of tech experts and journalists; training journalists and educators in spotting disinformation; and collaborating with global partners to counter disinformation campaigns with regional ramifications.

