Unveiling the Future of Trustworthy Information
The Safer Internet Lab (SAIL), a joint initiative by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and Google, is dedicated to combating information disorder through collaborative research and multi-stakeholder engagement.
We aim to foster understanding of misinformation spread and the role of tech platforms in it, thereby enabling policymakers and fact-checkers to uphold public trust.
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Their opinion about this program
The Safer Internet Lab has engaged stakeholders in this program and received highly positive feedback.
Nezar Patria
"The Ministry of Communication and Information fully supports the initiative made by the Safer Internet Lab as an action taken by the community in collaboration with Google (digital platform) to collectively combat hoaxes, disinformation, and misinformation. We hope this collaboration can create a healthy, positive, and innovative digital space, while also supporting the peaceful 2024 elections."
Bhredipta Socarana
“Hopefully, with the existence of this research, policy cooperation can be translated into active and practical collaborative work to organize a beneficial democracy celebration for all.”
August Mellaz
“We need to consume the presentation materials from the SAIL working group, especially for our internal strategies to mitigate all potential misinformation or disinformation in the future.”
Purnomo Satriyo
“I hope this project doesn't just stop at the center but also involves us in the regions so that the information can be more comprehensive and can also be conveyed to the community at the grassroots level.”
Antonius Ponco Anggoro
"Obtaining accurate information requires effort. What CSIS is doing together with Google through Safer Internet Lab is also part of an initiative that should be supported and appreciated, and even more activities should be increased.”