hits his united states? i thinkjoe biden hits his policies, he is now sending troops hits his policies, he is now sending troops there. the question comes, joe biden s troops there. the question comes, joe biden s rhetoric says something different joe biden s rhetoric says something different. the disconnect of may arcos different. the disconnect of may arcos is different. the disconnect of may arcos is acting outside of authority and not arcos is acting outside of authority and not listen to the president, i don t and not listen to the president, i don t think and not listen to the president, i don t think anybody can tell us our southern border is the secure is that it s southern border is the secure is that it s ever been. southern border is the secure is that it s ever been. there is most certainly a that it s ever been. there is most certainly a crisis that it s ever been. there is most certainly a crisis of that it s ever been. there is most cert
that it s main thing is trying to be aware that it s there and then help other people that it s there and then help other people get aware. everyone is going to have people get aware. everyone is going to have to people get aware. everyone is going to have to be more sophisticated than in to have to be more sophisticated than in the to have to be more sophisticated than in the past about it. and there is a lot than in the past about it. and there is a lot more than in the past about it. and there is a lot more of it around, and as we can is a lot more of it around, and as we can see is a lot more of it around, and as we can see in is a lot more of it around, and as we can see in life wars both in the middle we can see in life wars both in the middle east and ukraine, it s a war of words middle east and ukraine, it s a war of words and numbers and facts and assertions, of words and numbers and facts and assertions, as well as the military war~ assertions, as we
you re live with bbc news. it is notjust the united states that is voting this year. more than 75 countries will hold national elections, among them the uk, south africa, mexico and india. and policy makers worldwide believe the biggest risk to those elections is artificial intelligence and the spread of misinformation. more than 1,400 experts and leaders, who will gather for the world economic forum in davos next week, say the widespread use of disinformation, and the tools to disseminate it, could well undermine the legitimacy of these newly elected governments resulting in violent protest and civil confrontation. joining me from geneva is saadia zahidi. she is the managing director at the world economic forum. we ve caught her just we ve caught herjust before she gets busy next week, thank you so much for coming on the programme. and it s not an abstract threat, is it? there is an exponential rise in
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