Scoring Overview
Primary evaluation metrics and overall quality assessment
Score Distribution
Logic Quality Breakdown
Detailed breakdown of AI logic quality components and reasoning
AI Score Components
Detailed Analysis
Analysis Method
Quality Assessment
Community Engagement
User feedback, comments, and community trust assessment
Community Trust
Comment Analysis
Claims Analysis
Detailed breakdown of individual reasoning blocks and their contributions
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65.0/100In the early hours of 3 January, Donald Trump ordered a surprise attack on the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, to kidnap t…
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80.0/100Millions of Venezuelans’ lives were thrown into uncertainty.
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80.0/100Politicians at home and abroad scrambled to respond.
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80.0/100It seemed this was something no one had seen coming.
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80.0/100Except one person did actually predict it.
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75.0/100In the hours before the attack, someone - and we have no way of knowing who - placed a series of bets that Donald Trump…
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80.0/100These platforms allow their users not just to bet on whoever’s going to win the Super Bowl, but also on world events.
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80.0/100Heavily regulated under the Biden administration, these apps have enjoyed a huge boom in popularity since Trump came to…
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80.0/100The Atlantic’s senior editor, Saahil Desai, explains them to Annie Kelly.
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80.0/100“They’re called prediction markets because these sites are thought of as more akin to stock markets.
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80.0/100The idea being that you put money based on what you think will happen.
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80.0/100And in that sense, prediction markets let you forecast the future.
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80.0/100But in effect, it’s just a fancy way of betting.
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80.0/100” He explains why the fact that media organisations are partnering with prediction market platforms is a worrying trend.
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80.0/100“Let’s say you are a donor to a major Senate candidate.
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80.0/100You could put millions of dollars into the prediction market for whether your preferred candidate would win and swing t…
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80.0/100And so you can really shape media coverage in a way that you can’t with traditional polling.
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80.0/100And all of that is exacerbated as media outlets start to incorporate this into their coverage.
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80.0/100” But how do they work, why are they such big news in the US and why does Trump want to set up his own?
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80.0/100Archive sources: NBC, BBC, CBS, CNN, CNBC, Daily Mail, 60 Minutes
Calculation Methods
Transparent breakdown of how scores are calculated and weighted
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