Phred
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A huge shout out to the users right here on Spoutible who contributed to that effort by testing and pushing the technology. I’ve never seen anything like this! We are creating history people!
Christopher Bouzy @cbouzy
Accuracy Alerts was created by the team at Spoutible.

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After reviewing the provided sources, the claim that 'Accuracy Alerts was created by the team at Spoutible' appears to be true. Multiple reputable sources including finance.yahoo.com and newswire.com refer to the launch of 'Accuracy Alerts' by Spoutible, confirming its official unveiling. Other articles like those from itnewsonline.com and community.nodebb.org further highlight the role of Spoutible in introducing 'Accuracy Alerts' as an innovative fact-checking tool designed to combat online misinformation. However, none of the sources directly mention the team at Spoutible as being behind the creation of 'Accuracy Alerts'. Despite this, it is fairly inferred that a product launched by a company is usually developed by its team unless explicitly stated otherwise. Therefore, the claim is likely true.

07:07 AM - May 13, 2024
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PhoenixWomanMN
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Let me test it by saying something untrue and then saying something true - both in German:

"Menschen kann unter Wasser atmen."

"Menschen haben normalerweise jeweils zwei Arme und zwei Beine."
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02:47 PM - May 13, 2024
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Phred
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Phoenix - I’m not sure it works on languages other than English yet? Do you remember anything Bouzy said? I’m guessing it’s in the works?
03:30 PM - May 13, 2024
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In response to Phred.
My guess is that it's not hooked up to Google Translate (or any other machine translation services) just yet.
03:46 PM - May 15, 2024
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