Facebook parent Meta announced a new tool, called Sphere, that aims to use AI to better detect and address misinformation, or “fake news,” on the internet.
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Existing automated systems were already capable of identifying pieces of information that lacked any citation. But Meta's researchers say the complexity of singling out individual claims with questionable sources and determining if those sources actually support the claims in question"requires an AI system's depth of understanding and analysis."
"Improving these processes will allow us to attract new editors to Wikipedia and provide better, more reliable information to billions of people around the world," Sigalov said.
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