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Build a phone app to detect factual probability of statements read or heard #9
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Could you please elaborate on it? |
Avhirup,
The system specifically would use machine learning (ML) to determine the
probability that what is being said or written is based on known facts. So,
it's more fact versus opinion than true versus false.
A robust implementation would include training the ML on the voting records
of politicians, OBM reports, as well as social media streams. This would
enable detection of a politician supporting a bill or initiative with their
actual votes and publicly stating an opposing view to how they voted, for
example.
Statistics could be build up to establish a reputation system so people can
know how frequently and severely someone bends the truth at a glance.
Politicians
all cast a picture in favor of their views and much of their messaging
contains 'lies of omission' with some amount of outright falsehoods, more
of the latter lately. ML systems can detect the degree of this sort of
behavior.
Regards,
Jay Swartz
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…On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 2:23 AM, Avhirup Chakraborty < ***@***.***> wrote:
Could you please elaborate on it?
If i am not wrong , your system(if developed) tells if a fact is true or
false?
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Hi Jay, |
Brandy,
I've not invested much time on this front, but am willing to support
creating a proposal. Would love to get financial backing so I could help
make this happen!
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Jay Swartz
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…On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 9:52 AM brandybroadbent ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi Jay,
Is there any progress on this? A few of us are thinking of writing a
proposal for this opportunity:
https://www.knightfoundation.org/challenges/request-for-proposals-research-on-the-future-of-an-informed-society
it is about how to keep societies (specifically America) informed. Would
you be interested in helping? This idea you were developing looks to hit on
one of the problems they discuss in the proposal, the difficulty people
have in determining factual information from opinion.
thank you,
Brandy Broadbent
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Hi Jay, Thanks! Are you one Slack? We started a channel for proposal discussion, #d4d-research. Can you join? |
Hi all, Is this project still open? I would love to lend a hand. My background is in marketing communications, and I'm currently a Master of Public Policy candidate at The University of Chicago. My knowledge of programming languages is limited but could help draft proposals and develop any other form of media that we require for this project. Let me know how I can help. Thank you! |
@jayswartz , @brandybroadbent and @pdiazm I'm also interested in this topic. Anything still in motion or time you have that you could invest? |
This would be based on machine learning, which I know about. Need help on phone apps, data sources/munging and creating a Kickstarter project.
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