In an era where fake news, disinformation, and hate speech proliferate across digital platforms, the integrity of democratic societies is increasingly under threat. The spread of manipulated narratives and misleading content has serious consequences, fueling polarization, inciting violence, and undermining public trust in institutions. Addressing this challenge requires advanced solutions that go beyond traditional artificial intelligence (AI) models.
The HYBRIDS project, funded under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), aims to develop hybrid intelligence systems that integrate structured knowledge from social sciences and humanities (SSH) into large language models (LLMs), so as to develop new neuro-symbolic systems for disinformation detection in the field of natural language processing. This interdisciplinary approach will enhance the capacity to detect, analyze, and mitigate online disinformation and hate speech while ensuring transparency, explainability, and adaptability to evolving digital landscapes.
The main objectives of HYBRIDS are:
• To advance AI-based public discourse analysis by incorporating human reasoning, argumentation models, and qualitative insights.
• To improve AI disinformation detection by integrating knowledge-driven methodologies from social and human sciences into LLMs.
• To train a new generation of interdisciplinary experts capable of designing and deploying hybrid AI solutions for social impact.
• To contribute to the European strategy against disinformation, supporting fact-checking initiatives, human-center AI development, and policy-making efforts.