Actionable Analytics

What's brewing at FilterLabs

Written by Jonathan Teubner | Apr 29, 2024 2:00:00 PM

We're continuing to expand our coverage and the angles from which we can approach the data. We'd love your thoughts on the kinds of insights that would be most helpful to you!

We're growing! This week, we ask for your feedback as we continue to shape our weekly insights newsletter and share some updates from our team.

FilterLabs newsletter — input, please!

Each week, we like to share some of the insights Talisman is giving us into what people are thinking and doing in different parts of the world — especially in closed or hard-to-reach regions.

We're continuing to expand our coverage and the angles from which we can approach the data. We'd love your thoughts on the kinds of insights that would be most helpful to you! Could you help us by taking our two-minute survey

As a token of our gratitude, we will send each survey responder a code for a FREE one-month trial of Talisman!
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FILTERLABS NEWSLETTER SURVEY

 

Company Updates

New geographies and languages

We're adding a number of new language models to Talisman this spring, and discursive and behavioral data for over a dozen new countries! Our Arabic and Hebrew models are up and running, so Talisman users can expect access to Hebrew and Arabic dashboards soon. India is next, so stay tuned for updates as we follow this high-stakes election in the world’s largest democracy.

Team On-Site

Most of the FilterLabs team works remotely, so it was a treat to be able to gather in person at our offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts last week for two busy days of collaboration, planning, and fun!

The FilterLabs team at work and at play

 

In the News

The New York Times: "Iran pushes a propaganda campaign to Arab nations. Not everyone is impressed" (April 15).
Julian Barnes of the NYT interviewed FilterLabs CEO Jonathan Teubner for his story on on how Gulf States were responding to Iran's propaganda surrounding its attack on Israel last week.

Grupa Wirtualna Polska: “żył AI, by poznać myśli Rosjan. ‘Jak się zacznie kopać głębiej, wszystko staje się mętne.’” (“‘He used AI to learn what Russians were thinking. ‘Once you start digging deeper, everything gets murkier.ʼ”) (April 14).
CEO Jonathan Teubner spoke with Łukasz Dynowski of Grupa Wirtualna Polska about Filter's insights into what's going on below the surface in Russiansʼ views towards the war.