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How AI Detects Fake News

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 1, 2025Updated:July 8, 20252 Mins Read
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Tehran – BORNA – Today, a single piece of misinformation can have far-reaching and sometimes irreversible consequences. This becomes even more critical in the context of social media, especially during political or security crises, where the rapid spread of false content can fuel instability. In recent years, the role of artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a significant factor in addressing the issue of misinformation. As technology advances, AI is being used as a powerful tool to detect, analyze, and combat disinformation effectively. This shift underscores the ongoing arms race between technology and human analysis, where each can challenge the other for dominance in the battle against fake news.

Modern Technologies and AI in Fact-Checking

Modern technologies, particularly AI, have revolutionized the way we approach disproving lies. AI is now serving as a significant frontier in the battle against misinformation, capable of identifying deceptive content and monitoring for false information with precision. Unlike traditional human analysts, AI can process vast amounts of data, analyze linguistic patterns, and cross-reference claims with global databases, making it a valuable tool in the fight. This evolution shows that AI is not limited to research but is becoming a key defender of truth in a digital age.

Four Key Functions of AI in Fact-Checking

A careful review of recent research highlights four critical functions that AI plays in countering disinformation:

  1. Identifying Suspicious Content: AI can quickly scan through massive datasets and detect patterns that suggest false information, such as inconsistencies, reliance on influencers, or lack of verification.
  2. Assessing credibility: AI provides objective assessments of claims and sources, helping to distinguish between reliable truthful statements and those that are likely to be disinformation.
  3. Cross-Referencing with Global Databases: By comparing information against large-scale datasets, AI can uncover powerful hidden truths and analyze how misinformation spreads across networks.
  4. Tracking Disinformation Campaigns: AI can monitor coordinated efforts to spread false narratives, including tracking who投($(‘<剩余174字,未完成)
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