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Sumit Dubey

New Delhi

Digital Verification Editor, South Asia at Agence France-Presse (AFP)

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  • 3 days ago | taipeitimes.com | Anuj Chopra |Sumit Dubey |Maria Clara Pestre

    By Anuj Chopra, Sumit Dubey and Maria Clara Pestre / AFP As misinformation exploded during India’s four-day conflict with Pakistan, social media users turned to an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot for verification — only to encounter more falsehoods, underscoring its unreliability as a fact-checking tool.

  • 3 days ago | thestar.com.my | Anuj Chopra |Sumit Dubey |Maria Clara Pestre

    WASHINGTON: As misinformation exploded during India's four-day conflict with Pakistan, social media users turned to an AI chatbot for verification – only to encounter more falsehoods, underscoring its unreliability as a fact-checking tool. With tech platforms reducing human fact-checkers, users are increasingly relying on AI-powered chatbots – including xAI's Grok, OpenAI's ChatGPT, and Google's Gemini – in search of reliable information.

  • 3 weeks ago | japantimes.co.jp | Sumit Dubey

    India and Pakistan have announced a ceasefire after coming close to all-out conflict, but citizens on both sides are vying to control public perceptions by peddling disinformation on social media. Platforms such as Facebook and X are still flooded with misrepresented footage of the attacks that killed at least 60 people and sent thousands fleeing. Fact-checkers have debunked many of the clips, which actually show the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the war in Ukraine.

  • 3 weeks ago | nst.com.my | Sumit Dubey |Masroor Gilani

    INDIA and Pakistan have announced a ceasefire after coming close to all-out conflict, but on social media citizens on both sides are vying to control public perceptions by peddling disinformation. Platforms such as Facebook and X are still awash with misrepresented footage of the attacks that killed at least 60 people and sent thousands fleeing. AFP fact-checkers have debunked many of the clips, which actually show the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the war in Ukraine.

  • Feb 25, 2025 | djournal.com | Sumit Dubey

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