Saturday, 8 August 2026

ICIL Technologies Ltd’s FactCheck Sources

For fact-checking fake news, manipulated content, and deepfakes, it is best to use a combination of authoritative sources, fact-checking organizations, reverse-search tools, and AI/deepfake detection tools.


1. Trusted fact-checking sources

• Reuters Fact Check — checks viral claims, images and misleading stories.

• AFP Fact Check — particularly useful for viral social-media claims and manipulated media.

• Associated Press — fact-checking and verification of major claims.

• Snopes — useful for rumors, viral stories, hoaxes and internet claims.

• PolitiFact — useful primarily for political claims.


2. Reverse image / video verification


Use these to determine whether an image or video is old, taken from another event, or manipulated:

• Google Lens / Images — reverse-search images.

• TinEye — finds earlier appearances of an image.

• InVID — very useful for breaking videos into frames and investigating their origins.


3. Deepfake detection


For suspected AI-generated face/video/audio, consider:

• Hive — AI-generated content detection.

• Reality Defender — detects manipulated images, audio and video.

• Deepware — focuses specifically on deepfake video detection.

• Truepic — focuses on establishing whether media is authentic and captured legitimately.


4. Official/primary sources — extremely important


For serious fact-checking, don’t rely only on AI detectors. Check the original source:


Claim Best source to verify

Government announcement Official government website

Central bank information Central bank website

Company announcement Company’s official website / filing

Court case Court record

Election result Election commission

Health claim WHO / government health authority

Financial statistics Official statistical agency

Military/security event Official authorities + multiple independent sources

Celebrity statement Verified original account/interview

Photograph Reverse-image search + original photographer/source


A good FactCheck workflow


News/WhatsApp post → Original source → Reverse image/video search → Fact-check databases → Official source → Multiple independent news sources → Deepfake analysis → Final assessment


For deepfakes, I would recommend not treating a single AI detector as proof. Detection technology can produce false positives and false negatives. Provenance, original source, metadata, reverse search, frame-by-frame analysis, and corroborating reporting are much stronger when combined.


If you are  interested for ICIL Agentic Process Automation solution, this can actually be developed as a FactCheck + Fake News + Deepfake Detection Agent that automatically collects the claim, searches trusted sources, checks images/videos, assesses source credibility, and produces a Real / Misleading / False / AI-Manipulated / Unable to Verify report.