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Loreben Tuquero
Loreben Tuquero
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Recent Articles
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‘We continue this fight:’ Georgian fact-checkers won’t back down after passage of foreign agents ...
Controversial law leaves fact-checkers concerned about personal safety, future operations and growth of authoritarianism.
6 months ago
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Two years after an open letter to YouTube, fact-checkers remain dis...
YouTube has been dogged by the same problems fact-checkers raised years ago
6 months ago
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FULL TEXT: Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa empowers fact-check...
Philippine journalist calls tech companies “frenemies” with fact-checkers and urges them to act to stop the spread of misinformation
6 months ago
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Nobel laureate Maria Ressa tells tech companies: Now is the time to...
Philippine journalist calls on sponsors of GlobalFact 11 fact-checking summit to protect democracy, stop spread of misinformation.
6 months ago
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says a worm ate part of his brain. Experts sa...
Experts believe the worm was Taenia solium, or a pork tapeworm larva. This worm does not ‘eat’ brain tissue.
7 months ago
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Is CERN activating the world’s most powerful particle accelerator f...
CERN restarted its Large Hadron Collider after a regular winter stop for maintenance. It is unrelated to the eclipse.
9 months ago
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AI detection tools for audio deepfakes fall short. How 4 tools fare...
Technology for deepfake detection is improving, but experts say tools for audio deepfake detection lag behind.
9 months ago
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Did Biden ban TikTok for US workers but start a campaign account? F...
In 2022, Biden banned the use of TikTok by federal government employees on devices owned by agencies. Biden’s campaign posted its first TikTok in Feb.
10 months ago
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A Tucker Carlson clip of a Biden gaffe is 4 years old, not from ‘Sa...
Biden did stumble over his words, but the incident isn’t recent; it’s from an excerpt of a ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ episode that aired in 2020.
10 months ago
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A Texas petition that outlaws ‘aerosolized spraying’ doesn’t prove ...
The conspiracy theory claims that condensation trails behind aircraft are part of a secret program to poison the atmosphere with toxic chemicals.
10 months ago
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How generative AI could help foreign adversaries influence US elect...
New generative AI tools are better able to create seemingly authentic content, which is harder for humans or machines to easily detect.
about 1 year ago