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Participative Assistive AI-powered Tools for Supporting Trustworthy Online Activity of Citizens and Debunking Disinformationcore

AI4Debunk · Horizon Europe grant · 2024-01-01–2027-12-31

EC contribution

€4,895,183

Total cost

€0

Beneficiaries

14
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-CL4-2023-HUMAN-01-CNECT · scheme HORIZON-IA · topic HORIZON-CL4-2023-HUMAN-01-05. CORDIS record →

Objective

AI4Deunk aims to develop 4 human-centered AI-powered interfaces: a web plug-in, a collaborative platform, a smartphone app, and an AR interface. All these solutions will be built upon a ""debunking"" API.To develop such an API, AI4Debunk will focus on 2 peculiar disinformation topics: the war in Ukraine and disinformation related to climate change. By deeply analysing these case studies thanks to sociological experts (targets groups, sources, way of diffusion...), we will map disinformation contents on knowledge graphs, and compare them to existing databases thanks to AI methods such as NLP. These knowledge graphs will be the skeleton of our technical work: one will be multimodal meaning that all types of modalities (written content, image, video) will be directly embedded, while the monomodal will be only about written content (the different modalities will be previously embedded into written content). Then debunking modules will be developed, for each type of modality, based on AI and ML methods that could detect and examine questionable content, by comparing it to the context extracted from the knowledge graphs. RNN, CNN, multi-modal language interpretation, and transformers methods will be used to that extent. The goal of such modules is to give a score of fakeness, which we will call Disinofscore, for content given as input. The API will then integrate this method and will be the bases of the 4 interfaces abovementioned. The plugin will allow people to be instantly noticed when a content they are considering is fake or true, the collaborative platform - also called Disinfopedia, will allow more proactive online users to report questionable content, that will be checked by a debunking committee chaired by a senior analyst, the app interface will allow people to check content in their everyday life, while the AR interface will allow citizens to have hindsight on the incoming generation of fake news and social media.""

Beneficiaries (14)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
LATVIJAS UNIVERSITATE LV coordinator €511,968
UNIVERSITE DE MONS BE participant €532,469
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE IT participant €463,281
BARCELONA SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER CENTRO NACIONAL DE SUPERCOMPUTACION ES participant €457,812
PILOT4DEV BE participant €454,188
Stichting Hogeschool Utrecht NL participant €452,025
STICHTING INNOVATIVE POWER NL participant €428,344
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI FIRENZE IT participant €358,925
DOTSOFT OLOKLIROMENES LISEIS TECHNOLOGIAS PLIROFORIKIS ANONIMI ETAIREIA EL participant €303,312 Yes
F6S NETWORK IRELAND LIMITED IE participant €290,000 Yes
UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY IE participant €247,438
FREE MEDIA BULGARIA BE participant €225,000
INTERNEWS UKRAINE UA participant €170,421
CONSORZIO NAZIONALE INTERUNIVERSITARIO PER LE TELECOMUNICAZIONI IT thirdParty €0

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