Multimodal Misinformation and Fraud Detection Lacking for WhatsApp and Short-Form Video
Misinformation and scams spread primarily through WhatsApp forwards, social media reels, screenshots, and voice notes — formats that text-only detection tools miss entirely. Platforms targeting Hindi/Hinglish content are particularly underserved by English-centric AI tools. Verification tools that reason across text, OCR, audio, and video fill a genuine gap.
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