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The veraAI project is a Horizon Europe project in which the EBU is one of the consortium partners. The project develops AI-based tools to help media professionals verifying information.
Learn how to use the veraAI tools in this series of online training workshops co-organized by EBU Technology & Innovation and EBU Academy. Aimed at fact-checkers, journalists, media researchers and anyone interested in AI-based verification (EBU Members only), these short hands-on training sessions will teach you how to detect synthetic media, geolocate images, track disinformation campaigns and more. By the end of each training session, you'll be able to use the corresponding tools professionally.
You can choose to attend all sessions or a combination of individual ones. Click on the Register button and pick one or more of the sessions options below by selecting the corresponding date(s):
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Monday 12 May 14:00-15:00 CET — Synthetic media detection + image geolocation
Determine if a photo or video was generated or modified with AI, and find a photo's geographical location -
Tuesday 13 May 14:00-15:00 CET — Synthetic text detection + credibility signals assessment
Detect if a text was machine-generated, and how credible a text is based on what misleading linguistic techniques it might be using -
Wednesday 14 May 09:00-10:00 CET — Video keyframe selection and enhancement
Simplify and speed-up the task of analyzing and verifying videos -
Thursday 15 May 10:00-11:00 CET — Social media coordinated sharing detection
Analysing and visualising social media activity through patterns of coordinated sharing -
Friday 16 May 14:00-15:00 CET — Navigating through archives of debunked claims
Find if a claim has already been debunked by using AI-based search functionalities in the Database of Known Fakes
The veraAI project is co-financed by the European Union, Horizon Europe programme, Grant Agreement No 101070093, with additional funding from Innovate UK grant No 10039055 and the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) under contract No 22.00245.
The illustrative image was AI-generated.