International Fact-Checking Day 2021: Artificial intelligence will change fact-checking forever
Since 2019, Africa Check has worked with Google.org and three fact-checking partners to build artificial intelligence tools that identify pa
Since 2019, Africa Check has worked with Google.org and three fact-checking partners to build artificial intelligence tools that identify pa
The Covid-19 pandemic is far from over, still taking lives and livelihoods across the world. Recovery from the crisis has been slowed by a g...
With movement restrictions in place due to Covid-19, unverified information still found a way of travelling, whether among family, colleague...
Andrew Dudfield from UK fact-checking charity Full Fact explains how a team of fact-checking organisations is developing artificial intellig
In this briefing series, Full Fact’s Research Team and partners at Africa Check and Chequeado, draw on the latest academic evidence to expla...
Social media can be an open highway for false information. Dancan Bwire and Grace Gichuhi, researchers from our Nairobi office, look back on...
Africa Check’s Kenya deputy editor tackled health misinformation all through 2019. Here’s what he took away.
If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck … it might be someone impersonating a duck on Twitter. Here’s how to spot a tweeting imposte...
Fact-checkers need to move from ‘publish and pray’ to ‘publish and act’
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