As social media platforms increasingly lean on artificial intelligence to spot misinformation, new research suggests those tools don’t work equally well for everyone. In two large online experiments ...
This article was originally published by the Duke Reporters’ Lab and is republished here with permission. For the first time in the Duke Reporters’ Lab count, three times as many fact-checkers closed ...
VILNIUS, Lithuania — At the annual conference of fact-checking known as GlobalFact, journalists tasked with calling out falsehoods met amid financial challenges and governmental obstacles — but also a ...