

“If I just give you an article, and highlight those patterns in the article as you’re reading, you could assess if the article is more or less fake. It would be kind of like a warning to say, ‘Hey, maybe there is something strange here.'”You can even test out their fake news pattern detector by clicking here. For now, the researchers are still working on the model and determining how to make it more useful for readers as well as intermediary automated fact-checkers. But they did suggest that it could be the basis of an app or browser extension in the future. “Fake news is a threat for democracy,” Boix says. “In our lab, our objective isn’t just to push science forward, but also to use technologies to help society. … It would be powerful to have tools for users or companies that could provide an assessment of whether news is fake or not.”





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