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Misinformation spreading from Facebook and YouTube: Now a plan to stop it from ‘Pyra’ prepared with the help of AI

False information is spreading in the world through social media including Facebook, YouTube. The Integrity Institute Advocacy Group is preparing to measure it. Preliminary reports of this institute revealed that a well-crafted lie is somewhat similar to the truth.

An analysis of Twitter’s data has revealed that the institute has circulated widespread misinformation. Its feature allows people to retweet easily. It is followed by the Chinese-owned video site Tiktok.

AI based software designed to prevent misinformation
Similarly Facebook has a different platform at every level. Now a software based on AI has also been prepared to stop these misinformation. Which is able to track small social media platforms. It is named Pyra.

This automated algorithm has been developed by the University of Washington team, which can extract the name, location and subject from the post and collect the information. The special thing is that the same technology has been used in making it, the technique by which false information is disseminated.

As in recent years, AI has significantly enabled the writing style of humans. A platform is provided. With its help, irrelevant items like advertising campaigns can be removed. They can be edited.

The first step to stopping misinformation, tackling the basic questions
Welton Chang, CEO of Pyra, believes that the first step in preventing the spread of misinformation is to tackle the basic questions. By manually sorting more than 10,000 tweets, the team created this tool using data that filters the information.

 

Now a plan to stop it from ‘Pyra’ prepared with the help of AI . False information is spreading in the world through social media including Facebook, YouTube. The Integrity Institute Advocacy Group is preparing to measure it. Preliminary reports of this institute revealed that a well-crafted lie is somewhat similar to the truth.

An analysis of Twitter’s data has revealed that the institute has circulated widespread misinformation. Its feature allows people to retweet easily. It is followed by the Chinese-owned video site Tiktok.

AI based software designed to prevent misinformation

Similarly Facebook has a different platform at every level. Now a software based on AI has also been prepared to stop these misinformation. Which is able to track small social media platforms. It is named Pyra.

This automated algorithm has been developed by the University of Washington team, which can extract the name, location and subject from the post and collect the information. The special thing is that the same technology has been used in making it, the technique by which false information is disseminated.

As in recent years, AI has significantly enabled the writing style of humans. A platform is provided. With its help, irrelevant items like advertising campaigns can be removed. They can be edited.

The first step to stopping misinformation, tackling the basic questions

Welton Chang, CEO of Pyra, believes that the first step in preventing the spread of misinformation is to tackle the basic questions. By manually sorting more than 10,000 tweets, the team created this tool using data that filters the information.

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