wèi shén me为什么méi yǒu没有shì shí hé chá事实核查huì会ràng让xuǎn mín选民dān xīn担心
Australian voters need to be careful when voting because few people can help them tell true information from false now.
There used to be professional fact-checking teams that helped verify political information, but now these teams have decreased.
At the same time, there are more and more AI tools, and some people use them to create fake political ads.
This makes it easier for voters to be influenced by false information.
Now, there is also a lot of fake news on social media, making it hard for people to tell what is true and what is false.
Australia still has some fact-checking services, but their work has become more difficult.
Voters need to learn more about information before voting, learn to judge what is true and false, and not easily trust content on the internet.
Only by doing this can they make the right choice and protect their own interests.