ICTMCG/LLM-for-misinformation-research
Paper list of misinformation research using (multi-modal) large language models, i.e., (M)LLMs.
This is a curated list of research papers exploring how Large Language Models (LLMs) and Multi-modal Large Language Models (MLLMs) are used to detect and verify misinformation. It compiles academic work that applies LLMs as information providers, data generators, or analytical tools for identifying fake news and rumors. This resource is for researchers, academics, and data scientists working on misinformation detection and fact-checking.
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Use this if you are a researcher or academic looking for the latest studies on applying Large Language Models to combat misinformation and improve fact-checking methods.
Not ideal if you are looking for an off-the-shelf software tool or a practical guide to implement misinformation detection, as this is a list of academic papers.
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