Monday, 17 July 2017

Post Quizzes | Know Your News: Was this created by a human or computer? See if you can tell the difference.

Big money; One thing leads to another;
 
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Was this created by a human or computer? See if you can tell the difference.
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News story excerpt:"A shallow magnitude 3.3 earthquake was reported Friday evening four miles from Burney, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The temblor occurred at 11:00 p.m. Pacific time at a depth of 6.8 miles."
Human  Machine
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New story excerpt:"Stocks have sailed along for a year and a half without a significant correction, but analysts see increasing signs of trouble ahead."
Human Machine
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Did a human or AI painter create this?
Human Machine
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Big money
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Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer who was said to have damaging information about Hillary Clinton. When did that meeting take place?
January 2016. June 2016.
January 2017. June 2017.
2
President Trump visited France to celebrate Bastille Day and to mark the 100th anniversary of:
The Treaty of Paris. An international treaty on refugees.
The U.S. entry into World War I. The first passenger flight.
3
Operation Car Wash is a massive corruption inquiry that has shaken the political elite in:
Sweden. South Africa.
Thailand. Brazil.
One thing leads to another
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After North Korea's latest missile launch, the United States and this country conducted a missile exercise:
Japan. South Korea. 
Australia.  Taiwan.
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At a news conference in Warsaw, President Trump said: "Nobody really knows. Nobody really knows for sure." What was he talking about?
North Korean missile capabilities.  The most recent unemployment figures.
Those responsible for meddling in the U.S. presidential election. Climate change.
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An iceberg nearly the size of Delaware will soon detach from an Antarctic ice shelf and float off in which sea?
Barents Sea. North Sea.
Mawson Sea. Weddell Sea.
 
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