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Four ways PSM are adopting AI for news

From content moderation to fact-checking, how is AI changing news, and newsrooms at public media organisations?

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Fighting medical disinformation where it spreads: A cross-border collaboration

VRT joined public broadcasters, fact-checkers, and medical professionals, to lead a pioneering cross-border fact-checking collaboration.

How Western Balkans public media empowered youth to tell fake from fact

Western Balkans public media collaborated with content creators collaborate, to address mis- and disinformation, and engage young audiences. 

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How a TVO show is “building immunity” to misinformation

How TVO's newest fact-checking programme scrutinises misinformation online, and equips audiences with the tools to identity it themselves. 

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Why Meta fact-checking cuts highlights vital role of public media

Cuts to Meta fact-checking in favour of community notes is deeply concerning and highlights the need to better support public media.

VRT NWS is launching a fact-check marathon in the run-up to elections

With the approaching parliamentary and EU elections, the VRT NWS will fact-check political statements together with other news editors.

Nigeria Election: Threats, sanctions, and disinformation

In the run up to the 2023 presidential election, journalists in Nigeria had already started to highlight safety concerns to the CPJ.

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EFE expands mission to tackle fake news in Latin America

Spanish public news agency, EFE, has signed a partnership with Mexican national broadcaster, SPR, to tackle misinformation collaboratively.

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Coronavirus: sourcing accurate, reliable information

As the death toll and number of confirmed coronavirus cases continues to rise, so too does the wave of misinformation surrounding the virus. So what sources can the public turn to for accurate and reliable updates?