Author: Khari Johnson
Khari Johnson
has 1.6% among authors.
BS Score: 0.9%.
Articles analyzed: 4.
Words analyzed: 30,944.
Analyzed articles
CalMatters
- By Khari Johnson, Wendy Fry
- 4/28/2026, 12:00 PM
Negativity Bias 25.6% - Appeal to Emotion 19.1% - Appeal to Authority 16.6%
California is preparing to share with an outside organization detailed information about driver’s license holders, including immigrants who do not have legal authorization to live in the U.S. That breaks a promise the state made a decade ago when it began issuing licenses to unauthorized immigrants, advocates say, and it means more than... more
The Markup
- By Wendy Fry, Khari Johnson
- 3/6/2026, 8:00 AM
Negativity Bias 12.4% - Confirmation Bias 9.5% - Framing Effect 7.6%
On a cracked two-lane road on the eastern edge of San Diego County, James Cordero eased his Jeep onto the shoulder after something caught his eye. It looked like an abandoned trailer. Inside he found a hidden camera feeding a vast surveillance network that logs the license plate of every driver passing through this stretch of remote... more
The Markup
- By Mohamed Al Elew, Khari Johnson, Levi Sumagaysay
- 1/21/2026, 8:30 AM
Ambiguity (Equivocation) 7.2% - Availability Heuristic 7.1% - Negativity Bias 6.4%
Artificial intelligence models can produce lifelike video footage with a simple text prompt. But these tools still struggle with generating realistic videos of complex natural movements, like human dance. When CalMatters and The Markup asked dancers and choreographers about whether AI could disrupt their industry, most concluded that... more
The Markup
- By Khari Johnson, Levi Sumagaysay, Mohamed Al Elew
- 1/21/2026, 8:30 AM
Overconfidence Bias 6.1% - Hasty Generalization 3.1% - Negativity Bias 2.5%
Bird singing and dancing, as practiced by the Cahuilla Band of Indians, tell a story about the creation of the world, and how the Cahuilla migrated to their current home in Southern California. Moving the same way your ancestors did, perhaps on the exact same land, makes you feel part of the past, present, and future all at once, said... more