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Refute secures £5M to build AI that outpaces disinformation

3 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Refute raises £5M to combat the next wave of disinformation

UK-based startup Refute has secured a £5 million funding round to develop an AI-driven platform designed to detect and counter online disinformation faster than malicious bots can spread it. The investment places the company in the spotlight as governments, media organisations and brands scramble for tools that can keep pace with increasingly sophisticated information warfare.

An AI engine built to outrun propaganda bots

Refute is building a real-time analysis engine that ingests social media posts, forums, news sites and messaging channels, scanning for coordinated narratives, manipulated content and emerging falsehoods. Using advanced natural language processing and network analysis, the system flags suspicious patterns and traces how narratives propagate across platforms.

The startup’s core proposition is speed: rather than issuing fact-checks hours or days after a story goes viral, its AI algorithms aim to identify harmful narratives at the point of ignition. That capability is increasingly critical as state-backed actors, troll farms and automated disinformation bots deploy generative content at scale.

Target customers: media, brands and public institutions

Refute plans to sell its platform to newsrooms, election authorities, regulators and large consumer brands that are vulnerable to reputational attacks. Dashboards will provide early-warning alerts, narrative maps and recommended responses, from targeted communications to content takedown requests.

With elections scheduled across multiple continents and rising geopolitical tensions, demand for robust misinformation and threat intelligence tools is expected to surge. Investors are betting that automated monitoring and response will become a standard layer in both media and cybersecurity stacks.

Ethical safeguards and transparency

The company stresses that its products are designed with strict privacy and governance controls. Rather than profiling individuals, Refute focuses on patterns of behaviour, content networks and the provenance of media assets. The startup says it will publish clear criteria for how content is flagged, aiming to avoid opaque moderation decisions that have drawn criticism for major platforms.

As the information landscape grows more chaotic, Refute is positioning itself as an infrastructure provider for a more resilient digital public sphere, where harmful manipulation can be identified and challenged before it shapes public opinion at scale.

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