By Martin CoulterLONDON (Reuters) - Google is preparing to launch an anti-misinformation campaign across five countries in the European Union (EU), the company told Reuters ahead of the bloc's parliamentary elections and tougher new rules tackling online content.
France, Poland and Germany accused Russia on Monday of putting together an elaborate network of websites to spread pro-Russian propaganda.
Jigsaw's ads will be translated into all 24 official EU languages, the company said.
The campaign will run for at least one month, with a view to extend it based on reach and performance.
Results from the campaign, including survey responses and the number of people reached, are expected to be published in summer 2024.
Persons:
Martin Coulter, Jigsaw, We've, Beth Goldberg, Goldberg, Matt Scuffham, Elaine Hardcastle
Organizations:
Martin Coulter LONDON, Google, European Union, Russia, Europe's Digital Services, YouTube, Universities of Cambridge
Locations:
France, Poland, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Europe, Bristol, Ukraine