On 12/11/19 11:39 pm, Jevan Pipitone wrote:
Any thoughts on this?
"...  Patients on the brink of death were coming back to life."

Yes, a good example of sensationalist click bait. How to deal with this is an unsolved, and perhaps unsolvable, problem.

Such claims have been spread by word of mouth, both by well meaning people, and those out to deliberately dishonestly manipulate. However, they can now spread much faster online.

We can't easily have every item online fact checked. Even if we could technically do this, it would result in whoever controlled that system effectively being in control of the world, deciding what is "true" and what is not.

In such a world you could have unscrupulous media savvy people manipulate their way into positions of power. Oh, wait a minute ... ;-)


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