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digital literacy needed fight ai misinformation says bcj head

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AI-generatedNo concrete commercial mechanism identified. The article discusses a study on digital literacy and AI misinformation in Jamaica, with policy recommendations. No company, investment, regulation, price move, or supply chain impact is reported. The tone is educational and regulatory, not commercial.
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- Only 30% of Jamaicans familiar with deep fakes and misinformation (SALISES study, Oct-Dec 2025).
- Only 6% of Jamaican population had formal AI training.
- 81% of Jamaicans support strict government regulation to combat identity theft and misinformation.
- BCJ Executive Director Cordel Green emphasized digital literacy as a regulatory tool.
- Recommendations include national literacy campaigns and AI learning hubs.
