CLFeb 28

BLUFF: Benchmarking the Detection of False and Synthetic Content across 58 Low-Resource Languages

Jason Lucas, Matt Murtagh-White, Adaku Uchendu, Ali Al-Lawati, Michiharu Yamashita, Dominik Macko, Ivan Srba, Robert Moro, Dongwon Lee
arXiv:2603.00634v1Has Code
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This addresses the threat of multilingual falsehoods for low-resource linguistic communities by providing a benchmark to advance equitable detection tools.

The paper tackles the problem of detecting false and synthetic content in low-resource languages by introducing BLUFF, a comprehensive benchmark spanning 79 languages with over 202K samples, which reveals that state-of-the-art detectors suffer up to 25.3% F1 degradation on low-resource versus high-resource languages.

Multilingual falsehoods threaten information integrity worldwide, yet detection benchmarks remain confined to English or a few high-resource languages, leaving low-resource linguistic communities without robust defense tools. We introduce BLUFF, a comprehensive benchmark for detecting false and synthetic content, spanning 79 languages with over 202K samples, combining human-written fact-checked content (122K+ samples across 57 languages) and LLM-generated content (79K+ samples across 71 languages). BLUFF uniquely covers both high-resource "big-head" (20) and low-resource "long-tail" (59) languages, addressing critical gaps in multilingual research on detecting false and synthetic content. Our dataset features four content types (human-written, LLM-generated, LLM-translated, and hybrid human-LLM text), bidirectional translation (English$\leftrightarrow$X), 39 textual modification techniques (36 manipulation tactics for fake news, 3 AI-editing strategies for real news), and varying edit intensities generated using 19 diverse LLMs. We present AXL-CoI (Adversarial Cross-Lingual Agentic Chainof-Interactions), a novel multi-agentic framework for controlled fake/real news generation, paired with mPURIFY, a quality filtering pipeline ensuring dataset integrity. Experiments reveal state-of-theart detectors suffer up to 25.3% F1 degradation on low-resource versus high-resource languages. BLUFF provides the research community with a multilingual benchmark, extensive linguistic-oriented benchmark evaluation, comprehensive documentation, and opensource tools to advance equitable falsehood detection. Dataset and code are available at: https://jsl5710.github.io/BLUFF/

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