TelexIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 757 days ago A strange car appeared in Helsinki, the driver cursed in Hungarian and sent away the journalist who approached himA strange, camera-equipped test vehicle disguised as a regular car was spotted in Helsinki last week. When a reporter from Helsingin Sanomat approached the driver to ask questions, the man cursed at them in Hungarian and tried to knock the phone out of their hand. The journalist recorded the encounter, which was later translated using a Hungarian interpreter. The driver was identified as speaking Hungarian through AI recognition. Xiaomi International confirmed the car collects data for their electric vehicle sales preparations in Europe. The driver’s behavior was reported to their subcontractor, the German TÜV Rheinland, who said they would discuss the incident with the driver. The car had a QR code leading to a website stating it records pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, license plates, and location data. According to Finnish media reports, the car and driver were seen again in Kurikka the next day.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an unusual event involving a test vehicle and its driver, without overt ideological framing. It includes quotes from multiple sources, including the involved company and the media outlet, and does not take a clear stance on the incident beyond relaying the事件
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 75): This article closely mirrors the primary source document, providing detailed and accurate information about the test vehicle, the driver’s actions, and the company’s response. It maintains a relatively neutral tone but includes some subjective descriptions of the encounter.
444.huIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 657 days ago What's your name? What are you doing here? Fuck off! Get back in your cock-sucking motherfucker, you son of a bitch!A black-and-white patterned car with spiral stickers and cameras caused a stir in Finland due to its unusual appearance. The Hungarian-speaking driver became agitated when approached by a journalist from Helsingin Sanomat and began shouting profanity in Hungarian before attempting to knock the phone out of their hand. The incident occurred in Helsinki, where the car was reportedly collecting data for Chinese tech giant Xiaomi. The vehicle, operated by a German subcontractor of Xiaomi, had previously raised attention in other Finnish cities, with reports of the driver acting nervously and being wary of being photographed. Xiaomi confirmed the car collects data including license plates and pedestrian activity, while the subcontractor reported the driver’s behavior to authorities.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an incident involving a data-collecting vehicle and the driver's reaction. It includes quotes from multiple sources, such as the Telex and the Helsingin Sanomat, and provides background information on Xiaomi's involvement. There is no clear ideological slant
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article accurately reports the incident with the test vehicle and the driver's behavior, aligning closely with the primary source. However, the use of strong Hungarian profanity and emotionally charged phrasing introduces bias, affecting objectivity.