Lesson 181 of 1234
Vaccine Fact-Checker Bots
AI bots can quickly check if a story you heard about vaccines is true or made up.
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- 1True or Made Up?
- 2vaccine
- 3fact-check
- 4source
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Section 1
True or Made Up?
Lots of stories about vaccines fly around online. Some are true. Some are made up to scare people. It's hard to tell at first glance.
AI fact-checker bots can read a story and compare it to what real doctors and scientists say. They give a clear answer with sources you can check yourself.
How to use a fact-checker well
- Read the bot's answer AND its sources
- Look at who wrote the source
- Ask a grownup if anything is still confusing
- Don't share scary stories without checking
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The big idea: AI fact-checkers help — but the real skill is checking the sources for yourself.
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