Telling what’s real from what isn’t is a bit challenging these days. Thankfully, some people are trying to set things right for us. One of the latest technological attempts to rid us of fake news is a new Google Chrome plugin made by EU-backed InVID. This Fake Video News Debunker does as its name suggests. The tool will help out fact-checking journalists and truth-seekers of the original context of a particular clip. All you need to do is put in the URL of the YouTube or Facebook video in the Analysis tab and let it do the work. The plugin will pull up general information about the clip like time, location, and description, among others. You’ll even get an option to do reverse image searches and Twitter video search. It even has more in-depth features including a Keyframe tab, Thumbnails tab, Magnifier lens tab, Search tab, Forensic tab, and Metadata tab.
The clip above shows how the plugin works. It’s currently in beta version but it might be worth trying it out now, especially for the information it can provide. InVID has gotten funding from EU’s Horizon 2020 programme for projects like this. They’ve already launched other services that check credibility of videos and organizations and even copyright tools.
Source: The Next Web