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WAVES 2025 to unveil AI-powered solutions for combating misinformation in LIVE broadcasting – Technology

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 14, 20252 Mins Read
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The Truth Tell Hackathon was announced by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MOIB) in India, celebrating the creation of a impactful initiative to combat misinformation in the media landscape. This event marks part of the Create in India Challenge (CIC), a pioneering initiative launched during the inaugural SWATEDU 2025 summation. It underscores the importance of addressing the rapid spread of fake information, especially in live broadcasts, which can significantly impact viewers.

The Truth Tell Hackathon aims to empower developers and media professionals to develop AI-driven solutions that can detect and verify misleading content in real time. With a prize pool of Rs. 10 lakh, participants are encouraged to showcase their innovative ideas and contribute to the development of cutting-edge technologies.

Over 5,600 global registrations were received, with unprecedented participation from women, at 36%. This includes 6,000 unique attendees, demonstrating the region’s engagement and inclusivity. The hackathon seeks to foster trustworthiness and transparency in the media, aligning with global efforts to combat fake information.

Key dates for participation include a deadline of February 21, 2025, for organizing the hackathon and a final presentation by May 30. Winners will gain substantial prizes, mentorship, and support from leading tech firms, creating a platform for future innovation.

The event is supported by a diverse team of partners, including the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeITY), IndiaAI Mission, and DataLEADS. ICEA, the India Cellular and Electronics Association, serves as the go-to hub for media innovation, fostering_

The Truth Tell Hackathon is part of Sat1. So, together: Art Denef/free. The hackathon is an integral step toward redefining the media industry, driven by global collaboration and a commitment to storytelling.

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