This was said in today's training, where over 20 students together with their teachers from the Roma, Ashkali, Egyptian and Bosnian communities, from secondary schools in Peja, were trained on media education.
In this regard, young men and women from these communities commented on the importance of this training, while they expressed that they have received useful information to develop critical thinking about what the media serves them.
"They impressed me about the information they provided regarding misinformation, disinformation and fraud in the media… Through artificial intelligence, for example, we can use someone else’s voice and face to deceive others in the media... We can share the information we have received with our friends... The part of the group discussion that we did was attractive. I felt good in the group and we worked very well... This information is useful for us to think critically about the pictures and videos we see in the media", said Elezaj.
Meanwhile, the 12th grade student at the "Bedri Pejani" Gymnasium from the Bosnian community, Lejla Muric, expressed that she liked the discussion within the training, sharing different examples about disinformation.
"The new things we learned about misinformation and disinformation, also, the "deep fake" effect that we mentioned, makes me think critically about what we watch. I was also impressed by the discussion that we all took part in to tell about the examples we have seen ourselves...During the training we also talked about artificial intelligence, which is always growing, where we understood that everything we see is not true", emphasized Muric.
Even the professor of Electronics from the Bosnian community, Ramo Mahmutovic, said that students and teachers from the communities need as much training as possible about the trend of false information. He emphasized that young people today are very exposed to erroneous information.
The manager of this project, Fadil Miftari, emphasized that the main goal is raising awareness of young people so that they are able to protect themselves from false information.
He added that the young people participating in this training were excited by the information they received on how to avoid absorbing unsafe information.
The project "Media education against disinformation for non-majority communities in Kosovo", is supported by the Embassy of the United States in Prishtina.