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The second AI4Debunk webinar will explore the critical intersection of technology and truth. This session explores how AI can help uncover and counter false narratives shaping public opinion.
The AI4Debunk consortium successfully convened for its latest General Assembly from April 9 to 10, 2026, in the historic city of Rome. Hosted by CNIT and CNR-IRPPS.
The AI4Debunk Mini-Symposium: AI and Disinformation – Technology, Media Literacy, and Policy will explore the challenges and opportunities that artificial intelligence brings to the fight against disinformation.
EUalive organised a public discussion aimed at exploring how AI-powered tools can support efforts to counter fake news and disinformation.
In recent years, disinformation has gone from the occasional shots of “fake news” to a systemic threat that uses linguistic manipulation, media mechanisms, artificial intelligence, and transnational political strategies to
A multi-stakeholder discussion entitled “The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Combating Disinformation”, organised by the University of Latvia, was held in Riga on 6 January 2026.
On 6 November 2025, the AI4DEBUNK Multi-Stakeholder Round Table took place at the Brussels Press Club, bringing together more than 20 experts.
Without waiting for global standards, Ukraine has built agile AI-powered defences that the West should study, replicate, and scale.
In her 2025 State of the Union, President von der Leyen reaffirmed the EU’s fight against disinformation, a mission we've supported at AI4Debunk for over two years!
The AI4Debunk consortium kicked off its General Assembly on September 4 and 5, 2025, at the MICC – Media Integration and Communication Center at the University of Florence, Italy.
AI4Debunk is proud to co-host this event that will explore the evolving threat of disinformation and the role of AI in addressing it, closely aligned with EU priorities on digital
The AI4Debunk consortium successfully held its second General Assembly on March 27-28, 2025, at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) in Spain.
Introducing our new webinar series - Disinfo Talks - designed to raise awareness about the dangers of disinformation, fake news, and propaganda, while highlighting the important role AI can play
Introducing our new webinar series - Disinfo Talks - designed to raise awareness about the dangers of disinformation, fake news, and propaganda, while highlighting the important role AI can play
The AI4Debunk Multi-Stakeholder Meeting, held on 25 November 2024 in Sofia at the Club "Journalist" of the Union of Bulgarian Journalists, brought together 11 participants to discuss the role of
The University of Latvia hosted a multi-stakeholder meeting in Riga with representatives from government, business, academia, and NGOs to discuss collaboration pathways in the fight against disinformation.
Pilot4DEV hosted a multi-stakeholder meeting, bringing together leading experts, researchers, and practitioners to explore how our AI tools can be designed to effectively tackle disinformation.
Georgi Gotev, founder and senior editor at EURACTIV Bulgaria, shares his personal experiences battling fake news as a journalist over the years, exploring the specific disinformation landscape in Bulgaria.
AI4Debunk participated in the LAMPA Conversation Festival, which took place on July 6 in Cēsis, Latvia.
In June, an initial group of beta testers, composed of individuals from different backgrounds, convened in Brussels for a collaborative session.
The EU-funded AI and disinformation cluster - that AI4Debunk is a part of - organized another edition of the "Meet for the Future of AI" conference.
Pascaline Gaborit, founder and consultant at Pilot4DEV, discusses the digital AI revolution's profound impact on society, the EU's efforts to combat disinformation and the challenges that lie ahead.
AI4Debunk, AI4Media, and vera.ai co-organized the MAD’24 workshop on Multimedia AI against Disinformation on June 10th in Phuket, Thailand.
Inna Šteinbuka, our project coordinator, reflects on the importance of fighting disinformation in the digital age, highlighting how AI4Debunk can make a difference.
The AI4Debunk consortium gathered from March 12-13 in Riga, the hometown of our project coordinator, the University of Latvia.
Recognizing the urgent need for innovative solutions, AI4Debunk, a new project funded by the European Union, aims to revolutionize the fight against disinformation and support trustworthy online activity, empowering citizens