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Judi Lynn

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Sun Feb 18, 2024, 06:25 AM Feb 18

Bolivian Journalist Develops Checki, a Disinformation-Fighting Chatbot


By: Noelle Black | 02/05/2024

Journalists and developers at ChequeaBolivia have created and launched Checki, a chatbot that uses multimedia content and games to fight misinformation among young people. This project was led by Lucas Illanes and supported by the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ). Paola Céspedes served as developer, Enid López as editor, Yirleyn Montaño as media literacy specialist, Sara Villanueva as outreach coordinator, and Juan Carlos Uribe as project coordinator.

Illanes, based in Bolivia, launched this project with a grant from ICFJ’s Disarming Disinformation initiative, a three-year global effort supported by the Scripps Howard Fund. He was one of 18 people from around the world who received training and funding through the program to test innovative ways of distributing the truth to counteract the spread of misinformation.

Illanes and his team spent over a month developing their initial framework. This included building a database, establishing a visual identity for the chatbot, and performing language testing before they launched their prototype in July. Their team overcame significant obstacles in the production and development of the chatbot, including several rejected API requests and having to learn an entirely new coding language. The final product was an interactive chatbot centered on games meant to train the user on fact-checking and verification through several levels of increasing complexity. The levels include games on how to identify misinformation, avoid scams on WhatsApp, verify images, conduct searches for accurate information, and quizzes on verification strategies.

Illanes and his team employed a diverse distribution and promotion strategy, using every major social media platform in coordination with in-person events. They published over 60 promotional posts on social media and partnered with Damian Paulus, an up-and-coming Bolivian influencer, to produce videos. However, over the course of the project, they determined that social media was the least effective in garnering interactions and users of the bot, so they pivoted to hold more in-person promotion events. These in-person campaigns generated both more absolute users and a higher percentage of conversions to repeat users.

More:
https://www.icfj.org/news/bolivian-journalist-develops-checki-disinformation-fighting-chatbot

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Bolivian Journalist Develops Checki, a Disinformation-Fighting Chatbot (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 18 OP
"We will bury you" Roy Rolling Feb 18 #1
And yet bernieb Feb 18 #2

Roy Rolling

(6,917 posts)
1. "We will bury you"
Sun Feb 18, 2024, 08:08 AM
Feb 18

Young people will, literally, bury us. MAGAts do not stand a chance against informed people. Kids today don’t fall for stupid tricks like people of my generation did.

Thank the diety of your choice.😜

bernieb

(45 posts)
2. And yet
Sun Feb 18, 2024, 05:06 PM
Feb 18

The "Young Republicans" group is active on the nearby college campus. But this IS Wyoming, you know. The "Young Dems" are there, also. But smaller in number. I volunteered to help them with their table in the student union. Us old folks need to support the young.

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