Examples of using Fact-checking in English and their translations into Chinese
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First, the researchers went to six fact-checking organizations and pulled out all the news stories they had verified as true or false.
This is Boom Live, one of seven tiny fact-checking firms at the heart of Facebook's efforts to rebuild some of its credibility during India's elections.
Simultaneously, AI solutions will become increasingly essential for fact-checking and in detecting content manipulation, e.g. recognizing faked images and videos.
Last year, Google News introduced a fact-checking label for stories, and in April it began to showcase fact-checking sites in search and news results.
There is little evidence that people change their opinion because they see a fact-checking site reject one of their beliefs, for instance.
Meanwhile, the Associated Press(AP) clarified reports it was leaving Facebook's fact-checking efforts entirely.
Facebook has established fact-checking partnerships with 25 organisations, including AFP, in 14 countries, to stem the spread of misinformation.
Facebook, despite its increasingly critical role in the distribution of news, has yet to deploy any fact-checking feature.
Try checking Medium for posts related to what's happening but also look to major publications who build fact-checking into their process.
How a single word sparked a four-year saga of climate fact-checking and blog backlash.
The initiative was announced on the heels of Reuters' passing the necessary certification by the International Fact-Checking Network(IFCN) on Feb. 7.
The researchers said they used methods including dual learning for fact-checking translations;
A Rasumussen poll finds that that“just 29% of all Likely U.S. Voters trust media fact-checking of candidates' comments.
After the 2016 US presidential election, when it was criticized for spreading misinformation, Facebook began partnering with outside fact-checking organizations to combat misinformation.
As John Oliver said earlier this year:"There's no Nobel prize for fact-checking.".
Here's the video of Chris Wallace fact-checking Sarah Sanders on her false claim that terrorists are streaming over the border with Mexico.
But La'o Hamutuk, a non-government organization, made a simple fact-checking and discovered that the statistics used for Timor-Leste were already outdated.
It leaves the task(and expense) of fact-checking entirely to its authors.
Yet even fact-checking has its limits, and some people will remain committed to believing false information regardless of verification efforts, studies show.
Further research is needed to reconcile these contradictions and determine the conditions under which fact-checking interventions are most effective.