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Markham Nolan: 如何辦別網路訊息的真偽

Filmed Nov 2012 • Posted Dec 2012TEDSalon London Fall 2012
TEDSalon London Fall 2012
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從演說開始到結束的這段期間,有864小時的影片會上傳到YouTube,250萬張照片上傳到臉書(Facebook)和Instagram上。我們要如何過濾如此龐大的資訊呢?在倫敦的TED Salon演說中,Markham Nolan分享了他與他的團隊在過濾訊息時使用的即時調查技術,讓我們了解自由女神像是否經過變造,以及從敘利亞流出的影片是否為真。

The managing editor of Storyful.com, Markham Nolan has watched journalism evolve from the pursuit of finding facts to the act of verifying those floating in the ether. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by 俊偉 盧
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