Andreas Vlachos
Automated Fact-checking, an NLP perspective
Misinformation is considered one of the major challenges of our times resulting in numerous efforts against it. Fact-checking, the task of assessing whether a claim is true or false, is considered a key in reducing its impact. In this talk I will present our work on automating this task using natural language processing, moving beyond simply classifying claims as true or false in the following aspects: incorporating tabular information, neurosymbolic inference, going beyond English, and using a search engine as a source of evidence. I will conclude with a novel proposal on evaluating language models based on plausibility, which bridges the gap between factuality and creativity.
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