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How do users respond to AI fact-checkers?
Introduction. This paper aims to empirically validate a conceptual model that explains how users respond to AI fact-checkers originating from different countries.
Alton Y.K. Chua, Jiayu Han
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Check-worthy claim detection across topics for automated fact-checking. [PDF]
Abumansour AS, Zubiaga A.
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This article explores the adoption of artificial intelligence-driven automation tools in fact-checking newsrooms, focusing on their potential to enhance verification efficiency and reach. Using digital ethnography and semi-structured interviews with executives, journalists, and engineers from Duke Reporters' Lab (USA) and Full Fact (UK), the study ...
Larraz, Irene +2 more
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Fact-Checking Cancer Information on Social Media in Japan: Retrospective Study Using Twitter. [PDF]
Kureyama N +10 more
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Parametric vs. Nonparametric Estimation of an Equilibrium Search Model with Employer Heterogeneity [PDF]
We demonstrate that non-monotone behaviour of the right tail of earnings density may lead to the fact that nonparametric estimation of the Bontemps et al. (2000) equilibrium search model with employer heterogeneity does not yield consistent estimates. We
Launov, Andrey, Wolf, Joachim
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Fact-Checking Journalism: A Palliative Against the COVID-19 Infodemic in Ibero-America. [PDF]
Martínez-García L, Ferrer I.
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Social Media Fact-Checking: The Effects of News Literacy and News Trust on the Intent to Verify Health-Related Information. [PDF]
Kožuh I, Čakš P.
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Detecting and classifying online health misinformation with 'Content Similarity Measure (CSM)' algorithm: an automated fact-checking-based approach. [PDF]
Barve Y, Saini JR.
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