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a quick reminder now of our top story. is the final day of voting in india's weeklong general election international as prime minister narendra modi is seeking a 2nd term but poll suggests his party may lose seats in parliament. you're up to date. on all of us thanks for watching. because in germany to learn german looks pretty cool. why not learn with him using the learning course. carefully. to get.
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discover who. are going to. subscribe. documentary. fake news construe unrest fausta fia admin they provide well it's in the world's largest democratic election in india it played a huge pop how can fake news spread so easily who creates it and how can we stop it that's our topic today. with $900000000.00 voters india is the world's largest democracy and the run up to the $29000.00 election fake news about sitting prime minister narendra. modi and
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his b j p party flooded social media like. you nest go declares narendra modi to be the best prime minister in the world the picture is real the headline is pure fiction the stuff support the b j p really it turns out the writings on their skulls was photo shopped or this crowd of mostly supporters it looks vast but it was just a photo montage the problem isn't just in india social media is full of fake news and the worst part is this is where uses get most of the information. some 300000000 indians use facebook more people than in any other country shop owner ram shankar right for example spends about 2 hours each day on social media reading up on news and this year's election. when i watch news i obviously consider it to be true news is so popular in india how can i consider it false. that
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the problem is that many people believe what they see on social media that makes online rumors and dissent from ations so effective in india lots of fake news tends to get shared through whatsapp and who would distrust their friends right now facebook which bought the messaging service in 2014 has begun to tackle the issue by limiting the number of people users can forward content to only time will tell if this will help rid was a fake news experts i'm convinced for now this information just keeps spreading but why do some people create fake news in the 1st place. social media is popular with anybody eager to spread their worldview. and fake news tends to get created and shared to sway political opinion or to sow discord.
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even anyone who only gets their news from alternative media outlets and on social media risks falling for dissin from ation and getting trapped in a filter bubble much of this content is simply for some designed to get people worked up. through that switch off switch to hunt. fake news can be chain letter to users because their data is tracked and analyzed on social media. to find a facebook i get you to like my page i can now look at your profile and see what topics you talk about your sentiments about those topics how positive or negatively you talk about those things so now i can advertise to you using your specific keywords that you use with the same sentiments that you use i'm using your data to persuade you the way i want you to be rescreened and users can monetize fake news too the more attention and clicks it garners the more advertising revenue a user can make. demands
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advertising revenues in fact many people in the north macedonian town of valis got rich producing fake news in the 2016 u.s. presidential race. france has shocked the world endorses donald trump for president clinton e-mails linked to political paedophile sex ring. fake news stories like these were produced by a group of students from north macedonia during the u.s. presidential race and 2016 they were based in the city of venice which underwent major deindustrialization after the disintegration of yugoslavia many factories shut down and unemployment was high so creating fake news presented a great opportunity. to make some fast cash how step one create a website and a facebook profile with a catchy name and start posting plagiarized or made up stories with sensational headlines to create by fake facebook accounts and use them to share links to
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dubious fake news content this lead unsuspecting social media users to macedonia and fake news sites as more and more users visit it decides google increased its advertising which in turn meant the students earned more ads revenue. the fake news gold rush was kicked off by a businessman. he gives online marketing courses and says he accidentally helped donald trump win the us presidential election. and. more and more political news. at 1.140 fake news websites were registered
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some were so good at spreading fake news they were making several 1000 euros a day huge earnings in a country where the average income is just 360 euros a month. frenzy continues. facebook. taking down another one appears somewhere else most of us are probably not that easy to trick. haven't we all shared something online because it's funny because it confirms our beliefs without carefully checking the facts 1st. today the sheer amount of content on social media is simply too much for most people to process. the ordinary person and by that i mean pretty much everyone including myself as a media professor is overwhelmed by the quantity of online content. we are unable to johnson the quality and accuracy of all this content we're basically
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drowning in information. informants who want to. manipulators capitalize on this information overload they deliberately disseminate controversial content on social media making it look like people are sharing it. then it's our social creatures. if we feel there's a majority opinion on an issue we tend to side with it. the problem with digital platforms is that they're full of people and opinion. and we're unable to tell if they're genuine or just pawns churning out $28.00 versions of the same opinion by. social bots are computer programs designed to post vast amounts of content on many different platforms they can create fake trends and make certain stories look more relevant than they really are.
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deficient intelligence is making fake news even harder to spot it can manipulate video material in such a way that makes it nearly impossible for users to tell what's real and was not present trump was a total and complete of cause obama never really said that the video was produced by american filmmaker jordan peele interest to highlight the dangers of so-called deep faith videos today anyone can access the software needed to make one's algorithms keep getting smarter so i can already transfer one person's expressions to a different person's face in real time just imagine you could easily put together a video with donald trump all bloodied me a putin to clear world war 3 and digital technology to fake someone's voice is advancing to all this makes fake footage a real threat. for
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a long time to human voices with the greatest challenge. because every voice is incredibly complex and unique they're almost impossible to fake. but in recent years enormous progress has been made. the combination of video footage and manipulated voices poses a huge threat. so what can we do to spot fakes luckily there are all kinds of tools and size available today that can help like truly dog media a verification code developed by d.w. it lets journalists and activists jointly verify the authenticity of online content and many others are working on similar tools as well. germany's institute for secure information technology is developing software to spot fake news by analyzing text it's been fed hundreds of fake stories to learn how to spot words and phrases that often turn up in bogus articles. lab testing showed the software
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to be 97 percent accurate in identifying fake news. to poverty migrants climbed into an apartment and raped a frail grandmother. the author used the emotionally charged word grandmother instead of pension and mentioned poverty migrants. this is typical for negative fake news stories that computers can learn to spot. the german research center for artificial intelligence or d s k i is working on a news verifier software professor and his team want to use to help detect fake news by identifying the kinds of images used. the idea behind the software is to check whether the images used are authentic to verify if they really depict what
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they claim to show and if they've been used in the correct context. we check if the text accompanying the image actually fits the picture with pasta and. the software for instance quickly detected that this picture of a brutal police crackdown 1st appeared online in 2011 it was originally taken during egypt's tahrir square protests the software also flags when images are shared online again at a later time in 2013 for example a twitter user from venezuela reposed to the image and falsely claimed it depicted protests in his home country this is it the picture was removed from its original context the purpose of this was to generate the impression of a reality that never existed. the researchers want to build a software that everyone can use to check the authenticity of an image with just a single click. much work still lies ahead however as the software is still in its early stages even so all of us can do our part to uncover fake news 1st
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by checking how reliable sources it could be a bought 2nd use search engines to check if other trustworthy media are also reporting certain stories and finally use google's reverse image search while software like 10 are very 5 the authenticity of pictures. what about you have you come across fake news let us know on facebook to w dot com or you want to well we've got even more tips for you on how to spot this information.
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