Overview
Trustium analyzes the text of online news articles you read and determines credibility.
Now you can register on www.trustium.com and use that account to get credit for your feedback! The Trustium (Beta) is now available - try it out and let us know what you think! This extension reads the news pages you view, so it does require access to the web page (Installing will ask you for this permission) Trustium blends advanced machine learning models with a human rating system to identify and distinguish sound journalism from opinion, satire and content masquerading as quality news. We know understanding the credibility of news is confusing. Trustium's at-a-glance simple red, orange and green icons directly on the browser extension allow you to immediately understand the type of news you are consuming. Each news article you read is analyzed by Trustium's algorithms, which compare it to other articles while looking for signs of bias, clickbait and other forms of misinformation. We make the algorithms’ work transparent. If you want to know more about the article's rating or the source of the article, it’s just a click away in our in depth "Details" page. Plus, you can provide feedback on any rating and even offer an alternative rating, which can help improve future ratings.
5 out of 52 ratings
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Sam SchicklerApr 17, 2019
The algorithm I have to say was godly. It was accurate 100% of the time! I think it could use some better visual design.
Nameer HirschkindApr 17, 2019
I thought the algorithm was great. I suspect an f1 north of 87.
Details
- Version2.54
- UpdatedMarch 26, 2020
- Size164KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperTrustieWebsite
16130 SANBORN ROAD SARATOGA, California 95070 United StatesEmail
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