Projects to Disrupt Misinformation

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In the coronavirus pandemic, following the wrong information could be a fatal error. That’s why fact-checking organizations are delivering projects to separate truth from rumors. Silvia Cavasola, project manager, Pagella Politica, Milan, Italy, shares how teams from multiple organizations are working together to create a chatbot to answer COVID-19 questions. She also talks about the chatbot’s potential to create a closer relationship between readers and fact-checking platforms.Itziar Bernaola, director, Newtral Educación, Madrid, Spain, says her organization is facing an increasing number of fact verification requests due to COVID-19. Bernaola shares how she’s leading her team through a stressful time and discusses an automation project to help fact-checkers verify coronavirus information faster.Key Themes[02:05] Expanding fact-checking beyond the political world to include nonpolitical, coronavirus misinformation[03:50] Project of necessity: A chatbot for COVID-19 queries[07:27] Creating a relationship between readers and fact-checking platforms[09:27] Leading a team with an increased workload in a stressful time[12:46] Using automation to verify information

Projects to Disrupt Misinformation

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