Freelancers Could Become the Backbone of AI Fact-Checking Platforms
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A new startup called Objection is introducing a controversial idea: letting anyone pay $2,000 to challenge a piece of journalism using AI. But for freelancers, the real story is the opportunity behind the scenes.
The platform relies on independent contributors — including investigative journalists and former law enforcement — to gather and verify evidence for disputed claims. That means a growing niche for freelancers who specialize in research, verification, and data sourcing. If platforms like this expand, freelance investigators and fact-checkers could see new paid roles emerge outside traditional media outlets.