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FactCheck Georgia participates in campaign to raise awareness about AI generated content ahead of 2024 European Parliament Elections

FactCheck Georgia participates in campaign to raise awareness about AI generated content ahead of 2024 European Parliament Elections

FactCheck Georgia participates in campaign to raise awareness about AI generated content ahead of 2024 European Parliament Elections

07/06/2024
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FactCheck Georgia is excited to announce our participation in a project focused on identifying and raising public awareness about AI-generated and digitally altered content, supported by Meta and coordinated by the European Fact-Checking Standards Network. The project will work with both the fact-checking community and the wider public to promote knowledge in this area ahead of the 2024 European Parliament elections.

In the coming days, FactCheck Georgia and 30 other fact-checking organisations across Europe who are members of the EFCSN will run a public awareness campaign about AI-generated and digitally altered content ahead of the 2024 European Parliament elections. FactCheck Georgia will share a video, infographics and a one-pager that have been translated into 27 European languages.

This public awareness campaign and the assets we will share are the culmination of a survey and series of workshops FactCheck Georgia has participated in over the past several weeks.

The survey gathered insights from fact-checkers about how they work to identify and fact-check or debunk AI-generated and digitally altered content, while also finding out the challenges fact-checking organisations face with this type of content, the results of which are summarised in the one-pager.

Based on these findings and in collaboration with experts in the field, FactCheck Georgia and other participating fact-checking organisations have participated in workshops to define standards and train the fact-checking community in identifying and debunking AI generated and digitally altered content.

AI@EUElections is a joint project of the European Fact-Checking Standards Network and its participating member organisations, funded by Meta.

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