For example, if you see a video of a political candidate doing or saying something that raises your alarm bells, do some extra research to see if it’s authentic or whether it may have already been debunked as AI-generated misinformation. You can rely on certain global bodies such as the International Fact-Checking Network to find out which sources take extra care with verifying the information they publish. On the Signatories page (ifcncodeofprinciples.poynter.org/signatories), search for your country to see which sources made the list. Snopes.com and PolitiFact.com are two solid resources for readers in the United States.
For example, if you see a video of a political candidate doing or saying something that raises your alarm bells, do some extra research to see if it’s authentic or whether it may have already been debunked as AI-generated misinformation. You can rely on certain global bodies such as the International Fact-Checking Network to find out which sources take extra care with verifying the information they publish. On the Signatories page (ifcncodeofprinciples.poynter.org/signatories), search for your country to see which sources made the list. Snopes.com and PolitiFact.com are two solid resources for readers in the United States.
For example, if you see a video of a political candidate doing or saying something that raises your alarm bells, do some extra research to see if it’s authentic or whether it may have already been debunked as AI-generated misinformation. You can rely on certain global bodies such as the International Fact-Checking Network to find out which sources take extra care with verifying the information they publish. On the Signatories page (ifcncodeofprinciples.poynter.org/signatories), search for your country to see which sources made the list. Snopes.com and PolitiFact.com are two solid resources for readers in the United States.
For example, if you see a video of a political candidate doing or saying something that raises your alarm bells, do some extra research to see if it’s authentic or whether it may have already been debunked as AI-generated misinformation. You can rely on certain global bodies such as the International Fact-Checking Network to find out which sources take extra care with verifying the information they publish. On the Signatories page (ifcncodeofprinciples.poynter.org/signatories), search for your country to see which sources made the list. Snopes.com and PolitiFact.com are two solid resources for readers in the United States.
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You can rely on certain global bodies such as the International Fact-Checking Network to find out which sources take extra care with verifying the information they publish. On the Signatories page (ifcncodeofprinciples.poynter.org/signatories), search for your country to see which sources made the list. Snopes.com and PolitiFact.com are two solid resources for readers in the United States.
You can rely on certain global bodies such as the International Fact-Checking Network to find out which sources take extra care with verifying the information they publish. On the Signatories page (ifcncodeofprinciples.poynter.org/signatories), search for your country to see which sources made the list. Snopes.com and PolitiFact.com are two solid resources for readers in the United States.
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You can rely on certain global bodies such as the International Fact-Checking Network to find out which sources take extra care with verifying the information they publish. On the Signatories page (ifcncodeofprinciples.poynter.org/signatories), search for your country to see which sources made the list. Snopes.com and PolitiFact.com are two solid resources for readers in the United States.
You can rely on certain global bodies such as the International Fact-Checking Network to find out which sources take extra care with verifying the information they publish. On the Signatories page (ifcncodeofprinciples.poynter.org/signatories), search for your country to see which sources made the list. Snopes.com and PolitiFact.com are two solid resources for readers in the United States.
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In Portuguese IFCN are referred to as: A Rede Internacional de Checagem de Fatos (IFCN, na sigla em inglês)
Note for PT translation: The last two sentences should be changed for localization to be very specific for Brazil. Below are some notes to assist in this rewriting in PT–
IFCN signatories in Brasil include Aos Fatos (aosfatos.org) and Agencia Lupa (lupa.uol.com.br). Nationally, Projeto Comprova from the Associação Brasileira de Jornalismo Investigativo (ABRAJI) , brings together journalists from 42 Brazilian media outlets.
You can rely on certain global bodies such as the International Fact-Checking Network to find out which sources take extra care with verifying the information they publish. On the Signatories page (ifcncodeofprinciples.poynter.org/signatories), search for your country to see which sources made the list. Snopes.com and PolitiFact.com are two solid resources for readers in the United States.
You can rely on certain global bodies such as the International Fact-Checking Network to find out which sources take extra care with verifying the information they publish. On the Signatories page (ifcncodeofprinciples.poynter.org/signatories), search for your country to see which sources made the list. Snopes.com and PolitiFact.com are two solid resources for readers in the United States.