This book places a strong emphasis on highlighting the importance of artificial intelligence (AI) in a society grappling with misinformation and historical rewriting.It discusses the capabilities of AI in detecting and combating fake news, as well as the ethical challenges associated with its use. It underscores the necessity of collective responsibility in AI use, with governments and businesses playing a pivotal role in establishing ethical guidelines and promoting transparency.This work is likely to captivate a wide audience that contemplates artificial intelligence (AI), misinformation, ethics in technology, as well as history and humanity. It can include readers, researchers, IT professionals, students of political science, theology, or paleology, and anyone (of any race, religion, and gender) seeking to deepen their knowledge in these intricate subjects. The book can also provide insight to policymakers and human rights advocates concerned about the ethical and societal implications of AI and misinformation.