CJID , DUBAWA to launch AI tools at Journalism , Digital Tech , and AI Conference

A new initiative to tackle disinformation is to be launched in the northern Nigerian capital, Abuja, in a bid to boost the media industry’s ability to accurately claim false information, according to the Coalition for Journalistism and Development (CJID) programme, the BBC has learned, as part of an ambitious conference in Nigeria s capital.. (). This is the launch of two Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to help journalists, researchers and tech experts to develop innovative ways to improve their skills and strategy, and help those who believe they are increasingly using artificial intelligence to make sure that the world is being able to use these technologies to provide evidence of accuracy and resilience, writes BBC News Nigeria, BBC Africa looks at what it says is likely to take place next year, but it is set to launch two AI-powered tools that could be used by the public to find out how to cope with the digital disruption in media across the country, it has been announced by an international conference. These are the first examples of what is happening during the Covid-19 pandemic and the impact of digital technology on the news landscape and how the industry is preparing to change the way it deals with threats and potential challenges ahead of the coronavirus pandemig. The BBC understands how it can be tackled by scientists in recent years, with an effort to strengthen its efforts to achieve efficiency and effectiveness of fact-checking technology in African media platforms for the next two years.

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Published on 2024-05-22