London: Mysuru-origin entrepreneur's UK start-up set to combat fake news


London, Jul 23 (PTI): An Indian-origin entrepreneur's UK-based start-up that uses a machine-learning algorithm to sift fact from fiction is set to combat fake news around the world, including plans for a project specifically targeted at India.

Lyric Jain, a Cambridge University engineering student originally from Mysuru, set up Logically last year and has since developed the West Yorkshire-based start-up into a machine-learning platform to filter real from fiction.

The platform, which is currently going through technology trials with partners and advisors, will have its full public launch in September for the UK and the US, and hit India by October.

The aim is for the service to work as a news aggregator as well as an indicator of factual accuracy.

"The Logically platform gathers the biggest news stories from over 70,000 domains and determines the credibility of the claims across each article. It does this by using a machine learning algorithm that is designed to detect logical fallacy, political bias, and incorrect statistics," the 21-year-old techie explains.

"By illuminating the quality of information across these articles, Logically provides users with a transparent and insightful view that allows them to determine how trustworthy the news they read really is," he said.

With a growing number of cases of fake news being exchanged over the WhatsApp messaging service in India, his start-up is exploring ways for artificial intelligence (AI) to accurately assess the validity of information faster than any human can.

India has over 200 million WhatsApp users and with the system being encrypted, it becomes extremely difficult for law enforcement to intervene and stop fake stories from spreading.

"Because of the highly emotive nature of these stories, people are quick to react. This means the time it takes to disprove compelling fake news stories is often too long to prevent action being taken," Jain said.

"We are still exploring options such as an instant verification chatbot on WhatsApp and will announce our plans by the end of the year," he said.

Logically has a board of advisers made up of alumni from both Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US and Cambridge University in the UK and has raised 1 million pound in funding. It employs 38 people across the UK, India and the US and is planning to almost double that figure.

Jain believes there is an urgent need for greater education around the issue of fake news and misinformation being spread, largely via online networks.

"The technology we are developing will equip people with the tools they need in order to navigate a complex and confusing information landscape better than before, but governments still need to do a better job educating people on the real dangers of interacting with misinformation," he said.

His platform, which combines AI and human intelligence as well as complex analytics, is planned as a first-of-its-kind "intelligent news feed" that he believes may prove to be the future of journalism.

  

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    MR.LYRIC GOD BLESS YOU. LOGICALLY NEED IN INDIA TO FILTER HINDUTVA AND HATE NEWS ILLUSION. YOUR LOGICALLY MOST WELCOME TO INDIA. LOGICALLY IT WILL MAKE GREAT HANGAMA IN 2019 ESPECIALLY MODI ILLUSION.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    In India it will not succeed as the Government itself wants fake news to be circulated. Press is under their full control.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    Hindustan's one of the biggest contribution to the modern day world is - "FEKUISM"....., and now solution by a VIDESHI Hindustani....,

    just DOMBARATA....!!!! who knows in the name of detecting FEKUISM this algo technique may end up proving Truth as FEKU..., & FEKU's as TRUE..., b'coz paid FEKU's are working round the clock & so active that they try to publish TRUE news as lies and FEKU's and FEKU news/views as TRUE..., and thus end up fooling the AI Algo to make MOGAMBO khush....,

    lol...., one more show....!!!!!

    jh
    jai hind..,

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    I dont understand this. Who determines what is fake and what is not?

    I will give one example:

    now Modi is accused of many things. The famous one being Godhra riots. Now i believe there are equal number of an article written on both sides of the story. Now what will the AI do? How will it differentiate between the two?

    Now imagine that i have control over the algorithm which determines true from false. Now, what if I set it in a such a way that it favors one side over the other??

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  • SH, Managlore

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    fake news are the basics of sangh and bjp. how ill they survive without this ?

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  • Robotkem, Kemmannu

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    Mr. Lyric Jain, GOD BLESS YOU WITH MUCH MORE INTELLIGENCE.
    LOGICALLY, ALL THE SUCCESS SHOULD FOLLOW TO THIS GREAT EFFORTS.

    PLEASE, DON'T GET POLITICIZED !!! TRUTH SHOULD PREVAIL ALL OVER THE WORLD.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    How about identifying Fake personalities ?
    Fake univercity degrees
    Fake achievements
    Fake surgical strikes
    Fake threat letters

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  • UMMAR, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    What.... ha ha ha

    BJP IN Trouble Now .... Bec They Are Genius In Creating PubliShing The Faku News And Fake Things..

    Acche Din for india from Mysuru-origin entrepreneur's

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    Some people will be wetting their Chaddi's ...

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  • gm, mlur

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    Apply with EVM's.

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  • Indian, Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    This will hit hard Modi's prospects next year.

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 23 2018

    BJP WILL BAN IT IF IT COMES TO INDIA......

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