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Predictive Research on Misinformation and narratives Propagation Trajectories (PROMPT)

Project/agreement No.
LC-02629302
Project funding
1 427 883.60 EUR, of which RSU's share is 120.811.56 EUR (including co-financing of 36.243.47 EUR)
Project manager
Project realization
01.09.2024. - 28.02.2026.

Aim

The goal of the project is to enhance the abilities of artificial intelligence to identify disinformation and associated narratives in digital environment. The project will advance large language models and develop a narrative observation system.

Description

As malicious campaigns multiply, the PROMPT (Predictive Research on Misinformation and narratives 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.

Lead Partner

 Coordinator contact details martinatopsci[pnkts]ai / jordanatopsci[pnkts]ai

Project Partners

  • Universita degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo 
  • HUN-REN Center for Social Sciences 
  • Re:Baltica 
  • Les Surligneurs 
  • Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism
  • Wikimedia France 
  • Asociația Digital Bridge 
  • Orizzonti Politici APS (OriPo or Orizzonti Politici)

RSU team

Researcher - scientific project manager

Researcher, Doctoral student

 

Leading Researcher

Academic Staff

 

Researchers

Programme Group Leader, Academic Staff, Researcher
Researcher
Assistant to the Director of Master's Study Programme

 

Acting Researcher

Academic Staff, Educational Work Organiser, Acting Researcher, Doctoral student

 

Administrative assistant

Office Administrator, Acting Scientific Assistant

Activities

RSU researchers will help detect misinformation and improve public media literacy

Results

Project results are available on the project website

PROMPT Publications

MOOC Module

We are pleased to announce the release of a new online course designed to address the growing challenges of disinformation and artificial intelligence (AI) in journalism. This course was developed as part of the PROMPT Project and integrated in the COPE (Covering Cohesion Policy in Europe) Training MOOC, which aims to strengthen journalism education in Europe through innovative learning materials.

As malicious campaigns multiply, this new module focuses on how AI is both a tool and a challenge in identifying disinformation. It introduces key concepts and provides real-world case studies that help students analyse how false information is created, amplified, and consumed - particularly during sensitive political and social moments, such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine and European elections as well as disinformation campaigns against LGBTQ+ communities.

“Narratives, News, and Noise: AI, Journalism, and the Integrity of Information” is now live. A free, self-paced course built for journalism students - and everyone who cares about truth in democracy.

What the module offers

  • An overview of AI’s dual role in spreading and detecting disinformation
  • Analysis of relevant case studies, including campaigns targeting LGBTIQ+ communities, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Romanian elections
  • The Throughput Model: a framework to analyse disinformation flows
  • Tools and insights for fact-checking and navigating misinformation
  • Ethical dilemmas and evolving regulatory responses

Who it’s for

This course is designed for journalism students but is also relevant for educators, media professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of AI, media, and democracy. It can be completed independently or as part of the broader COPE curriculum, which includes 14 modules on various dimensions of journalism and public engagement. The MOOC module was developed as part of the EU-funded PROMPT project.

Create an account on the COPE platform

PROMPT Module website