The TruthTell Hackathon represents a significant milestone in India‘s effort to combat misinformation through AI-powered fact-checking during live broadcasts. This collaboration between government ministries and the technology sector demonstrates India’s commitment to becoming a global leader in AI-powered media solutions, addressing a critical need in an era of widespread digital misinformation. With over 5,650 participants including international competitors, the initiative showcases how public-private partnerships can drive technological innovation in ethical journalism.
The big picture: The TruthTell Hackathon, part of the Create in India Challenge – Season 1, aims to revolutionize real-time fact-checking by developing AI-powered tools for use during live broadcasts.
Key details: The hackathon is a central component of the inaugural World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES), positioning itself under the Broadcasting & Infotainment pillar of the event.
Impressive participation: The TruthTell Hackathon has attracted 5,650 participants, including 186 international entries, indicating widespread interest in AI-driven fact-checking solutions.
Evaluation criteria: Projects will be judged based on innovation, impact, technical merit, scalability, user experience, ethical adherence, and presentation quality.