Bringing AI-powered data analytics to the nonprofit world

Bridging the Gap Between Big Data and Civic Engagement

FilterLabs.org, a nonprofit organization founded in 2025 (IRS 503(b) application pending) uses technological tools developed by FilterLabs to help civil society, journalists, and researchers make sense of and push back against information manipulation in the digital age.

Powered by AI tools and human expertise, we collect, and curate, and analyze data from hard-to-reach places to help you reach better insights. 

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Our Mission

We believe local insights pave the way for global impact.

FilterLabs empowers grassroots decision-making and communications through a continuous stream of high-quality, hyperlocal data from hard-to-access areas of the world. 

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Something about the nonprofit

Why Talisman, why we exist
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Leadership
The FilterLabs.org leadership team shares a passion for building an understanding of the world through data, one local community at a time.
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Nicholas Detsch  LI-In-Bug

President

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Sher D. 

Analyst and Russia SME

Our Board
Meet the believers—individuals who provide behind-the-scenes support to guide our team.
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Jonathan D. Teubner  LI-In-Bug

Co-Founder + CEO, FilterLabs

Research Associate, The Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University

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Peter Pomerantsev

Author and journalist

Senior Fellow, SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University

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Benjamin Jensen  LI-In-Bug

Director, CSIS Futures Lab

Frank E. Petersen Chair at the Marine Corps University School of Advanced Warfighting

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FilterLabs in the News

NYT: Russian Propaganda Ramps Up After U.S. Raid in Venezuela

NYT: Russian Propaganda Ramps Up After U.S. Raid in Venezuela

The New York Times A network of websites known as “Portal Kombat” is spreading messages about U.S. military hardware, according to tracking firms.

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CSIS: How to Win the Information Game in Venezuela

CSIS: How to Win the Information Game in Venezuela

Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Discover How Hyperlocal Data Can Transform Your Organization

FilterLabs.org can provide a hyperlocal data solution to suit your needs and global areas of interest.

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