The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mozilla joins fight against fake news

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MOZILLA, the non-profit which runs the Firefox internet browser, said Wednesday it was launching a drive against “fake news” as fact-checking software backed by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar got its first run-out in public.

The US-based open source group said it was “investing in people, programs and projects” in a new initiative to actively “disrupt misinforma­tion online”.

It said the “internet’s ability to power democratic society suffers greatly” because of fabricated stories, such as the Pope endorsing Donald Trump for the US presidency and India’s 2,000-rupee note containing a tracking device.

The Kenyan election this week has also seen both bogus BBC and CNN news reports circulatin­g on social media.

Morzilla’s innovation­s director Katharina Borchert told AFP that it was working on tools for Firefox and better online education with media groups, universiti­es and tech activists. The “Mozilla Informatio­n Trust Initiative” comes as an automated real-time fact-checking engine developed by the Full Fact foundation was demonstrat­ed in London.

The group, which is backed by Omidyar and Hungarian-born investor and philanthro­pist George Soros, said its software is capable of spotting lies in real time, and was used to fact-check a live debate at the House of Commons. Full Fact have been working with Britain’s Office of National Statistics on the project, which they insisted was still very much at the test stage.

“As the proponents of propaganda and misinforma­tion become more sophistica­ted in their use of technology, it is important that fact checkers do not fall behind in our fight against it,” Full Fact said.

Facebook is also actively fighting fake news. It is a growing menace online, and Google has hired thousands of workers to raise alerts on such a practice so that those who use the Internet are not inundated with unverified news items, or purely speculativ­e news purporting to emanate from official sources.

The Internet is also replete with self-styled news websites that sow confusion through lies. — AFP

 ??  ?? A phone user in front of a poster of Mozilla Firefox. Mozilla is working on tools for Firefox and better online education with media groups, universiti­es and tech activists to combat fake news. — AFP photo
A phone user in front of a poster of Mozilla Firefox. Mozilla is working on tools for Firefox and better online education with media groups, universiti­es and tech activists to combat fake news. — AFP photo

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