The world is becoming awash with disinformation – from politicians, campaigners to foreign governments and many more sources.
Kinzen says “Our mission is to protect every online community and public conversation from disinformation campaigns and dangerous content.”
The website is at www.kinzen.com
Lots of organisations are trying to use Artificial Intelligence to find disinformation and that can be effective but is bound to miss some items that only a human would spot.
Kinzen offer a mix of human assessment and artificial intelligence to monitor information flows and try to assess what’s real from what isn’t.
This service is mostly for large organisations as it’s not cheap .
They say their solutions are a unique blend of human judgement and artificial intelligence, shaped through partnership with trust and safety professionals and disinformation experts.
Kinzen aim to help content moderators make more effective and consistent decisions, and help policymakers stay one step ahead of rapidly evolving disinformation threats.
Kinzen’s collective intelligence is shared with partners through alerts, research, and briefings.
How It Works
Kinzen’s technology detects and scores information risk in text, audio and video content.
Kinzen’s network detects disinformation campaigns and dangerous content across multiple platforms—from messaging to mainstream.
Is it effective? You would have to judge for yourself.
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