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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Task force to combat false reports


President Tsai Ing-wen speaks at an event hosted by the Taiwan Temple Jin Lan Party in New Taipei City on Sunday last week.
Photo: Tsai Chang-sheng, Taipei Times

President Tsai Ing-wen speaks at an event hosted by the Taiwan Temple Jin Lan Party in New Taipei City on Sunday last week. Photo: Tsai Chang-sheng, Taipei Times

2023/10/29 03:00

RAPID RESPONSE: The task force on disinformation is to respond to false news within four hours of finding it, using fact-based clarification and online videos, an official said

By Chen Yu-fu, Tsai Chang-sheng and Jake Chung / Staff reporters, with staff writer

The Mainland Affairs Council has reached out to temples across Taiwan to promote awareness of Chinese misinformation campaigns, after national security agencies reported a “high occurrence” of election disinformation being spread among the religious community, a senior government official said.

The Executive Yuan has established a special task force on preventing the spread of false news and disinformation ahead of next year’s presidential election, headed by Executive Yuan member Lo Ping-cheng (羅秉成) and spokesman Lin Tzu-lun (林子倫), the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

China has been building a network within Taiwan’s religious community by treating Taiwanese temple members visiting China with food, board and other amenities, the source said.

China is known to spread disinformation among networks in Taiwan, especially during election season, the official said.

On Sunday last week at an event in Hsinchu City, President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) urged temple organizations and members to be aware that misleading or false information could be circulating through their ranks, and they should verify information before spreading it.

The government cannot limit speech in a way that would go against the spirit of democracy, but with the help of Taiwanese, the nation can do its best to prevent social instability brought about by misinformation and false news, Tsai said.

Some of the misinformation is being spread through the efforts of hostile foreign forces and domestic organizations, and some of that disinformation has distinct political motives, the official said.

They said the Executive Yuan’s efforts would focus on recognizing, exposing and suppressing false news, and identifying those spreading such information.

The task force is to respond to false news and provide factual clarification within four hours of it being discovered, they said.

The task force’s responses should not only be issued as news releases, but also on multiple platforms, including online with short videos, the official said.

The Criminal Investigation Bureau and the Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau are using technology such as artificial intelligence software to identify false news, the government said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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