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Google News Initiative

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Google is funding an automatic fact checking bot

Google is funding an automatic fact checking bot | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Google has agreed to fund a project to develop automated fact checking tools amid anger over the prevalent of fake news websites during the US presidential election.

UK fact checking organisation, FullFact, has announced it has been awarded €50,000  (£43,000) by the tech giant’s Digital News Initiative to build the first  “fully automated end-to-end fact checking system”.

In a statement, FullFact explained that the system will have two main features. 

One will inform readers if something reported as fact has already been proven inaccurate.

The other mode will fact check claims automatically using Natural Language Processing and statistical analysis in real-time – something FullFact said has never been done before – by highlighting the text and having a factbox appear when the user hovers over it....


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, November 18, 2016 4:32 PM

We desperately need fact checking in this fake news, US post-election, political Twilight Zone. I'm not sure a bot can do it all but kudos to Google for trying and good luck to FullFact. What do you say Facebook?

Com.it's curator insight, November 18, 2016 5:47 PM
Google ha accedido a crear un proyecto que desarrolle un método para validar los hechos, y así poder detectar noticias falsas. 
EL OBSERVATORIO DIGITAL's curator insight, November 20, 2016 5:03 PM
Google accede a crear un método para validar los hechos y detectar falsas noticias.

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How to Get into Google News - Neil Patel

You don’t have to wait months or years to get high rankings in Google. Through Google News, you can instantly shoot up to page 1 of Google.

Now Google already gives you a set of guidelines, but here is what I found is effective:

1. You have to write news worthy content – if you are struggling to find news content you can go to Google Trends or any popular news site to see what’s hot.

2. Create a Google News Sitemap – through the Yoast SEO plugin you can create a sitemap. This way when you have news worthy content they will pick it up faster.

3. Your URL structure has to be unique – if you don’t have news related keywords within your URL you are less likely to rank. By having specific keywords you will shoot up to the top for news related queries.

In addition to that, follow the guidelines Google News gives and you will be fine.


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, August 19, 2017 6:45 PM

Neil Patel shares tips on getting ranked on page one through Google News.

Ronald Jeffrey Williams's curator insight, August 21, 2017 1:05 PM
Here is some great information about how to rank up high on Google.
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