InfoSys Cambridge Hackathon: Multi-Agent Fact-Checking for Social Media

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DenizAkansoya year ago
MCP Hackathon Repository
Overview

What is MCPHack?

MCPHack is a multi-agent system designed to identify, verify, and respond to factual claims on social media platforms like Twitter (X) through a tool called FactCheckBot.

How to use MCPHack?

To use MCPHack, simply input a tweet or thread containing a factual claim, and the system will process it to extract claims, verify them against reliable sources, and generate a response.

Key features of MCPHack?

  • Modular agents for specific tasks: claim extraction, evidence retrieval, verification, and posting responses.
  • Real-time consensus checking through crowdsourced data.
  • Explainable verdicts with reasoning provided for each claim.

Use cases of MCPHack?

  1. Identifying misinformation in breaking news on social media.
  2. Providing context and corrections for viral claims.
  3. Enhancing public trust in information shared on social media platforms.

FAQ from MCPHack?

  • How does MCPHack verify claims?

MCPHack uses a combination of reliable external sources and crowdsourced consensus to verify claims.

  • Can MCPHack handle all types of claims?

While MCPHack is designed for factual claims, its effectiveness may vary based on the availability of reliable sources and the nature of the claim.

  • Is MCPHack open-source?

Yes! MCPHack is available on GitHub for public use and contributions.

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