During Valencia Dana Storm, misinformation flooded the networks. Noise, confusion, contradictory versions.
Knowing what was happening in each place was almost impossible.
No matter how much you searched: everyone saw a different reality.
Finding reliable testimonies was a challenge. Social media failed us.
I had the feeling it was difficult to make the truth visible.
Platforms don't seek to inform, but to capture your attention.
Algorithms prioritize what hooks, not what's true.
Social media has stopped being a faithful reflection of reality.
We need a tool that shows us real-time information.
Each time it's more difficult to find quality sources.
Thus FAYRL is born.
See the truth, as it is, through real-time videos.
No filters. No manipulation. Reality, recorded by real people, available instantly.
I coded a prototype the first week.
A peek at how FAYRL came to life after the storm.
It's quite conceivable that humanity could go extinct.
At FAYRL, we share the scientific community's concern about the impact of artificial intelligence on information manipulation. That's why we believe that now, more than ever, we need tools to help us preserve what's authentic.
Watch the prologue of the (never finished) book by founder César Marrades: a scenario that today seems dystopian and that many experts fear could become reality.
FAYRL is also born as a response to that threat: a tool to safeguard the veracity of information.
Help us build the future where truth prevails over algorithms.