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WAVES 2025 to unveil AI-powered solutions for combating misinformation in live broadcasting

The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has announced the TruthTell Hackathon challenge in collaboration with the India Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA). The Hackathon is part of the Season 1 of Create in India Challenge (CIC) of the inaugural World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025. The challenge is a pioneering initiative aimed at developing AI-powered solutions to combat misinformation in live broadcasting.

Hacking the Hoax
In today’s fast-paced media environment, misinformation spreads rapidly, especially during live broadcasts. The challenge of detecting false information in real time is critical for broadcasters, journalists, and viewers alike.

With a prize pool of ₹10 lakh, the hackathon calls upon developers, data scientists, and media professionals to create AI-driven tools for real-time misinformation detection and fact verification. Winning teams will receive cash prizes, mentorship opportunities, and incubation support from leading tech professionals.

To date, the Hackathon has received overwhelming interest, with over 5,600 registrations globally, including 36% participation from women.

Key Objectives:

Develop AI-powered tools for real-time detection and verification of information in live broadcasts.
Enhance trust and transparency in the media landscape.
Promote the ethical use of artificial intelligence in news reporting.
Hackathon Phases & Key Dates:

Prototype Submission Deadline: 21st February 2025
Final Presentations: End-March 2025
Winners Showcase: WAVES Summit 2025

 

 

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