Continue Reading

Come See GDELT At The Misinformation Village @ DEF CON 30

Kalev will be speaking later today in a prerecorded talk at the The Misinformation Village @ DEF CON 30 in…

Continue Reading

CNN And MSNBC Have Given More Airtime To Fox News' Dominion Voting Falsehoods More Than Fox News Itself

In the aftermath of the 2020 election, Fox News prominently promoted the false conspiracy theory that Dominion Voting voting machines…

Continue Reading

World Elephant Day: Using GDELT To Track Global Wildlife Crime

In honor of World Elephant Day, we look back on how GDELT has been used to track global wildlife crime….

Continue Reading

Media Coverage Of Layoffs Is Increasing Slightly

In the aftermath of the 2008 recession, mentions of layoffs increased on television news, but dropped sharply in early 2013…

Continue Reading

NYTimes Magazine: Why Isn't Biden Ever on TV?

An article in today's New York Times Magazine uses the TV Explorer to examine media coverage of President Biden. Read…

Continue Reading

Consumer Expectations Of Inflation: Comparing Media & Survey Summaries

Last week we explored how both television news coverage and Google Trends search interest in inflation were decreasing, suggesting a…

Continue Reading

Television News Coverage Of Monkeypox Picks Up Slightly

While the WHO was informed of a UK monkeypox case on May 7th, BBC News London did not cover the…

Continue Reading

Leveraging Semantic Property For Temporal Knowledge Graph Completion

Temporal knowledge graphs (TKGs) have become an effective tool for numerous intelligent applications. Due to their incompleteness, TKG embedding methods…

Continue Reading

International Interactions: Forecasting Change In Conflict Fatalities With Dynamic Elastic Net

This paper by Fulvio Attinà, Marcello Carammia and Stefano M. Iacus utilizes GDELT as an input to conflict forecasting: This…

Continue Reading

Taiwan Is Getting The Most TV News Attention Of The Past Decade

Domestic TV news mentions of Taiwan in the US picked up in April 2020 and have reached their highest levels…

Continue Reading

The Fact-Checkers Have Spoken: We Are Not In A Recession

Last week, Facebook and its fact-checking partners began applying a warning label to some posts claiming that the American economy…

Continue Reading

Improving Multilingual Entity Identification And Disambiguation

As we look to ways to help the NLP community move towards truly multilingual approaches, one area of especial interest…

Continue Reading

Mentions Of Sanctions Have Collapsed On Television News

Mentions of economic sanctions reached a decade-long high in February 2022 with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but rapidly disappeared…

Continue Reading

No. 10 Innovation Masterclass: The Innovation Process & Assessing Global Risk Through GDELT

Kalev spoke at the No. 10 Innovation Masterclass today, opening with a look at how GDELT powers an ever-growing fraction…

Continue Reading

FTMF: Few-Shot Temporal Knowledge Graph Completion Based On Meta-Optimization And Fault-Tolerant Mechanism

Traditional knowledge graph completion mainly focuses on static knowledge graph. Although there are efforts studying temporal knowledge graph completion, they…

Continue Reading

Identifying Conspiracy Theories At Their Earliest Stages

How might we build systems capable of tractable mass-scale scanning of global news coverage for known falsehoods and conspiracy theories?…

Continue Reading

TV News Visual Explorer: A Testbed For Exploring The Limitations Of Visual AI Systems & Making Them More Inclusive

The TV Visual Explorer now spans 24 channels from 7 countries in 4 languages, encompassing the majority of the active…

Continue Reading

Media and Public Appear To Be Moving On From Inflation

Earlier this year, after long dismissing inflation as “temporary,” the Biden administration finally acknowledged rising consumer costs, with Democrats blaming…

Continue Reading

WashPost: Fox Is Talking About Trump Less Because It's Busy Talking About Biden

The Washington Post's Philip Bump examines media coverage of Trump and Biden. Read The Full Article.

Continue Reading

ZeroHedge: Would Eliminating Bots Really Fix Twitter?

ZeroHedge republished Kalev's RealClearPolitics article titled "Would Eliminating Bots Really Fix Twitter?". Read The Full Article.

Continue Reading

A Causal Inquiry Into The Economics Of Migration And Trade

This PhD dissertation by Afnan Al-Malk of the Department of Economics, Lancaster University uses selected data from GDELT. Read The…

Continue Reading

Making Visual AI More Inclusive To The World's Diversity

Much as GDELT's 150-language Web NGrams 3.0 dataset offers the potential to make textual AI far more inclusive to the…

Continue Reading

Would Eliminating Bots Really Fix Twitter?

Earlier this year, Elon Musk created shock waves with his unsolicited offer to purchase Twitter, arguing that the social media…

Continue Reading

Truly Multilingual NLP: Making AI Inclusive To The World's Diverse Languages

GDELT today spans more than 150 languages from across the world. With the release of the 150-language Web News NGrams…