As malicious campaigns multiply, the PROMPT (Predictive Research On Misinformation & Propagation Trajectories) pilot project advances the work of the European Narratives Observatory. We analyze vast amounts of textual data to detect malevolent narratives, focussing on three case-studies: the war in Ukraine, LGBTQI+ rights, and the 2024 European elections.

PROMPT uses the power of LLMs combined with dynamic network analysis for the in-depth recognition of formal patterns across media outlets, social networks and Wikipedia, in 8 languages, based on the rhetorical similarities observed qualitatively. With leading AI-scientists, academics and journalists, we’re developing a refined language model, a narrative monitoring dashboard and MOOCs/trainings for civil society activities.

Infox sur Seine 2025

Opsci.ai co-organizes the 3rd edition of the "Journées Infox sur Seine": two days to take stock of the work of the French community working on infox and fact-checking, bringing together journalists, computer scientists, social science researchers, NGOs... Jordan Ricker and Clément Bénesse will present the advancements of PROMPT.

Paris, France

Cambridge Disinformation Summit 2025

Global thought leaders discuss research regarding the efficacy of potential interventions to mitigate the harms from disinformation.

Cambridge, UK

Comptext 2025

The Seventh International Interdisciplinary Conference on the Quantitative and Computational Analysis of Text-, Image- and Video-as-Data

Vienna, Austria