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Principia Discordia => Techmology and Scientism => Topic started by: Triple Zero on November 27, 2011, 07:29:57 PM

Title: Truth goggles sniff out suspicious sentences in news
Post by: Triple Zero on November 27, 2011, 07:29:57 PM
Truth goggles sniff out suspicious sentences in news (http://www.niemanlab.org/2011/11/bull-beware-truth-goggles-sniff-out-suspicious-sentences-in-news/)

A graduate student at the MIT Media Lab is writing software that can highlight false claims in articles, just like spell check.

You're reading a wrap-up of the Sept. 22 Republican presidential debate when you land on this claim from Rep. Michele Bachmann: "President Obama has the lowest public approval ratings of any president in modern times."

Really? You start googling for evidence. Maybe you scour the blogs or the fact-checking sites. It takes work, all that critical thinking.

That's why Dan Schultz, a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab (and newly named Knight-Mozilla fellow for 2012), is devoting his thesis to automatic bullshit detection. Schultz is building what he calls truth goggles — not actual magical eyewear, alas, but software that flags suspicious claims in news articles and helps readers determine their truthiness. It's possible because of a novel arrangement: Schultz struck a deal with fact-checker PolitiFact for access to its private APIs.

read the rest of the article (http://www.niemanlab.org/2011/11/bull-beware-truth-goggles-sniff-out-suspicious-sentences-in-news/)



Unfortunately I couldn't find any links to research papers or demos on this ambitious project. I believe it can technically be done (to some extent of accuracy), but I'd really like to read about the specific techniques they're using.
Title: Re: Truth goggles sniff out suspicious sentences in news
Post by: Mesozoic Mister Nigel on November 27, 2011, 08:19:04 PM
This is very cool! I hope it gets completed. And packaged with every browser.
Title: Re: Truth goggles sniff out suspicious sentences in news
Post by: Telarus on December 02, 2011, 05:57:28 AM
Whoa, neat.
Title: Re: Truth goggles sniff out suspicious sentences in news
Post by: Prelate Diogenes Shandor on December 04, 2011, 05:22:58 PM
This sounds like it will be a very useful tool until its inevitable corruption.