1. A study by researchers from the University of Göttingen and other institutions reveals the widespread belief in technology-related conspiracy theories. 2. The study found that at least 20% of participants in the US were aware of and believed in various technology-related conspiracy theories. 3. The research suggests that these beliefs can lead to a harmful 'conspiracy mindset' and negatively impact personal and societal levels.
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