After the Crocus City Hall attack, Russian media looks for someone to blame
Who’s listening to the Kremlin’s line that Ukraine was somehow behind last week’s terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall? A lot of people, it turns out.
Russian Election Roundup
An election produces a wealth of information—not just votes, but news stories, commentary, and an avalanche of online conversation.
New FilterLabs report: Russia's emerging vulnerabilities
Probing the current weaknesses of the Putin regime
The Woman Question in Russia Today
A shocking murder trial, Barbie, and the media's view of feminism
Artificial Intelligence needs Human Intelligence to know anything at all
FilterLabs starts with a query and a sentiment analysis, but we don’t stop there.
What are Russians Saying About the Death of Navalny?
Our goal was to find out first, how the Kremlin was going to present the story, and second, how ordinary Russians would respond. Would the official story dominate? Or would alternate explanations emerge?
What’s going on in the Russian presidential election?
AI tools from FilterLabs uncover trends and turning points
Detecting Discontent: A closer look at Russian coverage of the Israel-Hamas war
Against a backdrop of widespread pro-government coverage, it can be hard to identify specific propaganda campaigns—and even more difficult to find and exploit dissent.
Difficult, but not impossible.
The shifting Jordanian response to the Israel-Gaza crisis
In the days following the October 7th attacks, sentiment scores in articles mentioning Abdullah II fell sharply. Then, in late October, sentiment suddenly shot up again...