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English
One of the most difficult parts of limiting the spread of fake news is that humans have a hard time filtering what is legit from what is bogus. But if humans can’t tell the difference between what’s real and fake, could machines do any better? In an attempt to answer this question, UC Santa Barbara computer scientist William Wang created LIAR, the largest ever database of fake news in an effort to train machines to automatically detect deception. Comprised of 12,836 examples of statements culled from a decade’s worth of short statements from the Pulitzer prize-winning politifact.com, LIAR is an order of magnitude larger than any other fake news database that has been created in response to the 2016 election.
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