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+ | * '''Knowledge Futures''' is a possible partner. They are working on "Underlay." IThat might be a formal citation scheme for machines to evaluate reliability of texts -- can't tell yet. SJ Klein and Danny Hillis and a couple dozen other people are involved. It's headquartered in Cambridge, MA.<ref>https://www.knowledgefutures.org/about</ref> They created PubPub software; not clear what that is.<ref>https://notes.knowledgefutures.org/pub/kfg-annual-report-2021/release/2</ref> |
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+ | * '''ORES''' and other assessments of articles: [https://xtools.wmflabs.org/articleinfo/en.wikipedia.org/Moderna_COVID-19_vaccine#assessments] |
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+ | * '''ICFN''' = International Fact-Checking Network<ref>[[w:International Fact-Checking Network]]</ref> |
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+ | === Sources === |
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Revision as of 17:08, 22 February 2022
- Add to Press: https://newsq.net/2021/09/22/hacks-hackers-partners-awarded-funding-to-participate-in-the-2021-national-science-foundations-convergence-accelerator/
- Knowledge Futures is a possible partner. They are working on "Underlay." IThat might be a formal citation scheme for machines to evaluate reliability of texts -- can't tell yet. SJ Klein and Danny Hillis and a couple dozen other people are involved. It's headquartered in Cambridge, MA.[1] They created PubPub software; not clear what that is.[2]
- ORES and other assessments of articles: [1]
- ICFN = International Fact-Checking Network[3]