The tool is the region's first artificial intelligence-powered fact-checking platform.
The agreement was reached to coordinate efforts against information manipulation.
Recent findings suggest that current watermarking efforts may not be as effective as initially hoped.
The report stressed that although these platforms moderate some content, existing protections are inadequate.
The “groundbreaking” software isn’t representative of reality, says AFPC-USA’s Sissel McCarthy.
Artificial intelligence tools can prove remarkably useful for journalists looking to verify information.
Concerns about the potential impact of AI on elections have grown with the emergence of advanced AI platforms.
“This is not a hypothetical question or distant possibility,” says AFPC-USA Executive Officer Sissel McCarthy.
This recommendation comes amid concerns about the use of AI in creating misleading content.
Despite being flagged by NBC News, the content persisted both before and after YouTube took action.
This year an estimated 4 billion people worldwide will soon be heading to the polls.
Journalists must remain vigilant amid the increasing sophistication and volume of political misinformation.
The report expresses deep concern about the potential influence of false information on key upcoming elections.
Journalists must ask essential questions when exploring AI's impact.
The advent of deepfakes exacerbates the challenges in responding to emerging health threats.
CBS aims to empower viewers to discern reliable information from deceptive or manipulated content.
Journalists have a greater responsibility than ever to address and debunk misinformation impacting elections.
The order includes a call for new government-led standards on watermarking AI-generated content.
Journalists should take note of further efforts to address information ahead of the 2024 general election.