This workshop aims to bring together a set of actors - researchers, companies, journalists - who have exchanged and worked during the period of containment on the issue of fake news and covid-19.

Their collective objective was to understand, explain and discuss the reasons for the dissemination of false, fragmented or partial information in the media sphere and in particular in social networks.

This afternoon will allow them to meet physically and to exchange on future collaborations on this issue.

 

Programme


•14.00: Welcome and introduction to the collaboration – I.Hilali, datacraft, X. Fresquet, G. Biau, SCAI.
•14.10: Introduction - Medical disinformation in the digital age, V.J. Perrier, CELSA, Sorbonne University.
•14.30: "Collaborative fight against misinformation: how to structure the response“, N. Pailleux, A. Lesplingart G. Kuster, CheckFirst.
•14.50: Presentation of Epilogue: tools and methods of analysis of social networks, Adel Mebarki, Pierre Foulquié and Anaïs Gedik, Kap Code.
•15.10: Break
•15.20: What does the analysis of fake news clusters on twitter teach us?, P.C. Langlais, CELSA, Sorbonne University.
•15.40: A fact checking IA tool using the corpus of scientific articles on COVID-19, D. Mardas, Buster AI.
•16.00: BnF's coronavirus (covid-19) collection: structure, selection, qualification and valorisation of the web archives constituted during the health crisis and approach to the question of fake news, P. Tanesie and A. Faye, BnF.
•16.20: Discussion