Reuters introduces fake video identification course with Facebook

Reuters introduces fake video identification course with Facebook
Reuters introduces fake video identification course with Facebook
Reuters introduces fake video identification course with Facebook

Reuters offers a 45-minute online course. (click here)This course allows journalists to be able to identify fake videos, audios, and photos. Not only journalists but ordinary people can also benefit from this course.
According to a report, Facebook has paid millions of dollars to Reuters to make the course free to the public.
This course is part of Facebook's Facebook Journalism Project. Currently this course is available in English, French, Spanish and Arabic.

Reuters intends to translate the course into 12 more languages, including German and Japanese.
Facebook's track record on how to deal with deep fax videos is not good, but the company is now looking at alternative ways to deal with them.

Supporting the Writer's Course is part of the company's efforts. In September, Facebook, along with other companies and universities, launched an animation called DeepFix Detection Challenge. Will cost more than $ 10 million.

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