The Trusted News Initiative brings together leading experts in disinformation, verification and open source journalism to look at trust, transparency and truth in an increasingly complicated information landscape. Take a look back at this year's conference sessions from London and Delhi and discover from the Reuters Institute.
London
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Highlights: Trust In News 2023 An overview of this year's conference from Delhi and London. -
In conversation with Deborah Turness, CEO for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ News and Current Affairs. Deborah explains her strategy to build trust. -
Investigators show how open-source and verification tools help reveal the truth. -
How innovative storytelling can build trust with audiences. -
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Persia share insights on covering the protests in Iran and the challenges of impartial reporting. -
Disinformation and social media correspondent Marianna Spring and ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Trending's Reha Kansara give us a glimpse into their world. -
How Meta is identifying and fighting covert influence and disruption networks. -
How journalists around the globe hold politicians to account. -
What happens to trusted news if we can’t believe anything we see? -
Can we trust what we see and read? -
The role of technology in proving provenance.
Delhi
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From verification to toolkits to in-depth investigations or media literacy workshops, what does the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ do to fight disinformation. -
How disinformation shapes narratives and what social media platforms can do to improve the quality of their information. -
How disinformation and hidden campaigning can impact voting sentiment during elections. -
How news outlets collaborate across the border to fight fake news. -
As facts become a grey area how does reporting need to change to stay relevant but impartial? -
Stories from remote communities that are being taught to think critically about social media in 15 languages. -
Media literacy in Japan NHK, Japan's public service broadcaster, on how they monitor social media 24/7.
Trust in News 2022
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Conference Introduction ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Director General, Tim Davie introduces this year's conference followed by an exclusive preview of what's to come. -
Conference Highlights An overview of 2022's two day virtual conference on fighting disinformation. -
Information warfare: Russia and Ukraine How disinformation has spread during the conflict. -
Is seeing believing? A visual debunking masterclass How to check video and photographs with real examples. -
The latest RISJ research revealed Research from Reuters on news brands and reaching those with misinformed views. -
Big tech’s part in the fight The major players explain their part in tackling disinformation. -
Voting for truth – The challenge for democracy Journalists tell us how they hold power to account. -
Show and Tell: Rise of the splinternets ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Blue Room demonstrate how countries are creating their 'nationalised-internets'. -
The role of the News Leader Jamie Angus, Senior News Controller for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ News, explains strategy to beat disinformation. -
Climate Change: Sifting for truth How we can help audiences to understand the climate crisis and separate fact from fiction. -
Is truth being drowned out? Equipping audiences to distinguish between facts and fakes. -
It’s all about the numbers – a stats and data Masterclass Using the right data, in the right way to tell stories. -
When journalists become the target Online spaces are increasingly hostile environments for journalists and fact-checkers. What can be done to safeguard them? -
The power of the machine – harnessing AI to fight disinformation How technology is being used to fight the spread of fake news. -
What next? The future of the fight. We finish the Trust in News Conference 2022 with a look to the future.
Trust In News 2021
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Trust in News: Conference highlights An overview of the Trusted News Initiative's three day conference on tackling disinformation. -
The view from the frontline Jon Sopel, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ North America Editor is joined by ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Director General, Tim Davie and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of the Reuters Institute. -
Young people: The first line of defence When misinformation enters the home, it’s often down to the young people to separate fact from fiction, to keep their relatives safe. -
The tech giants’ role Rory Cellan-Jones, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Technology Correspondent speaks to the social media platforms about their part in turning the tide on disinformation. -
A fact checking masterclass Learn from those on the frontline about how to debunk stories and the critical questions to ask. -
Engaging hard to reach audiences How to win trust and engage hard to reach communities. -
Provenance in news workflows A technical approach to combating disinformation. -
Labelling lies: The practical challenges How should debunked or fact checked information be presented? -
The threat to democracy How journalists can hold politicians to account when they don't play by the rules. -
The human cost of disinformation Learn how to reduce the threat and psychological trauma. -
What's next? How news organisations can rebuild trust and tackle the next disinformation challenges. -
The conversation continues Future plans with Eric Horvitz, Chief Scientific Officer at Microsoft and Jessica Cecil, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Trusted News Initiative Director.