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Fact-Checking Complex Claims with Program-Guided Reasoning

arXiv ·

This paper introduces ProgramFC, a fact-checking model that decomposes complex claims into simpler sub-tasks using a library of functions. The model uses LLMs to generate reasoning programs and executes them by delegating sub-tasks, enhancing explainability and data efficiency. Experiments on fact-checking datasets demonstrate ProgramFC's superior performance compared to baseline methods, with publicly available code and data.

Explainable Fact Checking for Statistical and Property Claims

MBZUAI ·

EURECOM researchers developed data-driven verification methods using structured datasets to assess statistical and property claims. The approach translates text claims into SQL queries on relational databases for statistical claims. For property claims, they use knowledge graphs to verify claims and generate explanations. Why it matters: The methods aim to support fact-checkers by efficiently labeling claims with interpretable explanations, potentially combating misinformation in the region and beyond.

Is that person real? Zoom rolls out new tool to verify meeting participants - Gulf News

Gulf News ·

Zoom is reportedly rolling out a new tool designed to verify the identity of participants in online meetings, as indicated by a report from Gulf News. This initiative aims to enhance the security and authenticity of virtual interactions on its platform. The specific technologies employed for this verification, such as AI or computer vision, are not detailed in the provided title. Why it matters: This feature could significantly improve trust and security in virtual communication for businesses and individuals across the Middle East region.

Fact checking with ChatGPT

MBZUAI ·

A new paper from MBZUAI researchers explores using ChatGPT to combat the spread of fake news. The researchers, including Preslav Nakov and Liangming Pan, demonstrate that ChatGPT can be used to fact-check published information. Their paper, "Fact-Checking Complex Claims with Program-Guided Reasoning," was accepted at ACL 2023. Why it matters: This research highlights the potential of large language models to address the growing challenge of misinformation, with implications for maintaining information integrity in the digital age.

FIRE: Fact-checking with Iterative Retrieval and Verification

arXiv ·

A novel agent-based framework called FIRE is introduced for fact-checking long-form text. FIRE iteratively integrates evidence retrieval and claim verification, deciding whether to provide a final answer or generate a subsequent search query. Experiments show FIRE achieves comparable performance to existing methods while reducing LLM costs by 7.6x and search costs by 16.5x.