Evaluating the Quality and Value of Information in a Globalized Society
Under
the circumstances where information is noticed by people faster than anyone
else, leading to a higher evaluation and improving market value, the prevalence
of misinformation, disinformation, and speculation mixed in with accurate
information is widespread around the world. Just as a human body converts
information into weak electrical signals and transmits them through the nervous
system to the brain for processing, today's deeply interconnected international
societies rely on information from various media to govern their activities.
Therefore, if the unfavorable situation regarding information persists as it
does today, international communities may eventually make significant incorrect
choices. Consequently, it would be prudent to thoroughly reevaluate the quality
and value of information among global communities and make concerted efforts to
firmly instill them in both written and unwritten forms worldwide.