Report: Newsguard Wants to Empower AI Censorship, Rates Chinese Propaganda as More Reliable than Conservative Media

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Pro-censorship group Newsguard is working to train AI models to fight misinformation, while rating Chinese state-owned media outlets as more reliable than American, center-right news outlets, according to a report.

The Washington Free Beacon reported that Newsguard, the pro-censorship group operating a blacklist against conservative media, announced a tool in 2023 for AI companies. Newsguard claims to rate the credibility of a news outlet based on the likeliness that the outlet would spread mis- or disinformation. The organization then sells its data to advertisers that would then discourage said advertisers from placing ads on disfavored media.

Breitbart News reported that GDI claimed that the top ten outlets at most risk of spreading disinformation included center-right outlets such as the Federalist and the New York Post, while those labeled as the least likely to spread disinformation included HuffPost and ProPublica.

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