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Karnataka government announces framework for fact-checking unit to tackle misinformation

The oversight committee will include officials from various domains, such as the heads of key departments, MD of KITS, IISc's EECS dean, an additional advocate general, the head of the cybersecurity center, and civil society representatives. The review SPOC will be led by an SP from the intelligence department or a designated home department representative.

September 14, 2023 / 18:53 IST
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IT-BT minister Priyank Kharge
IT-BT minister Priyank Kharge

In a bid to address the growing issue of misinformation and fake news, the Karnataka government has revealed its plan to establish a fact-checking unit. Karnataka's IT-BT minister, Priyank Kharge, provided details about this initiative, which includes an oversight committee, a review Single Point of Contact (SPOC), and nodal officers.

The oversight committee will comprise key figures from various domains, such as the head of the Department of Information Technology, Biotechnology, and Science & Technology, the Additional Director General of Police (Intelligence/CID), a representative from the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), MD of Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society (KITS), dean of Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Sciences (EECS) at the Indian Institute of Science, an additional advocate general, the head of Karnataka cybersecurity center of excellence, and representatives from civil society. The review SPOC will be headed by an SP from the intelligence department or a designated representative from the home department.

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Kharge underscored the unit's commitment to impartiality and stated, "Fact-checking will be conducted in multiple languages, including Kannada, English, and other regional languages. It will rely on primary sources wherever available and ensure transparency by disclosing all sources referenced. In cases of unclear facts, the unit will provide all available unambiguous information and make transparent corrections when new facts emerge."

He further clarified that the fact-checking team would be responsible for both conducting fact-checks and managing communication and outreach efforts. Additionally, an analytics team will monitor the information ecosystem, provide early intelligence, and identify key sources of information disorder. Meanwhile, a capacity-building team will focus on public awareness campaigns and the development of applications to strengthen the information ecosystem.