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A Science Misrepresenter — A New Pall Is Cast
This Is a New Kind of Misinformation
I had a probing discussing with Advanced Google Gemini on a claim by a trusted person saying it is supported by science when it is not. Falsely using science to bolster a claim is misinformation. One should not be allowed to make money duping the public like this.
Can you summarize and explain this video, please?
The video investigates Andrew Huberman’s partnership with Roka, a company selling blue-light-blocking glasses, and questions whether this partnership has influenced Huberman’s scientific opinions.
Huberman, a well-known neuroscientist and science communicator, had previously dismissed the effectiveness of blue-light-blocking glasses. However, he recently partnered with Roka to launch his own brand of these glasses, making claims about their benefits that contradict his earlier stance and are not fully supported by scientific evidence.