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Academic Research and Expert Investigations

The Citizen Lab is an interdisciplinary laboratory focusing on research, development, and high-level strategic policy and legal engagement at the intersection of information and communication technologies, human rights, and global security.

The DFRLab is comprised of more than 30 experts and staff on five continents. Their team engages in real time reporting, training, and events to further the DFRLab’s mission of countering disinformation and building digital resilience worldwide.

The European project Algowatch focuses on educating the general public about the challenges of algorithms and Artificial Intelligence (Algo- and AI-literacy) in the field of information and digital citizenship, and follows on from the previous European project CrossOver.

CDT’s AI Governance Lab develops and promotes adoption of robust, technically-informed solutions for the effective regulation and governance of AI systems and provides public interest expertise in rapidly developing conversations around AI.

News Coverage, Incident Databases, and Policy Developments

The AIAAIC Repository maintains a database of user-submitted incidents involving AI and relevant developments in the world of AI.

The AI Incident Database maintains a database of user-submitted incidents involving AI, GenAI, and related technologies.

The OECD AIM documents AI-related incidents to help stakeholders gain valuable insights into the risks of these systems.

The OECD Policy Observatory maintains a live repository of AI policy initiatives from 69 countries, territories, and the EU.

Dashboards and Trackers

ETO's Country Activity Tracker for AI maintains a database of global research, patenting, and investment in AI and its applications.

The AI Tracker monitors developments in AI and Generative AI models to help researchers and policy experts better understand the risk landscape.

The CampAIgn Tracker project developed a dashboard enabling users to see how many AI-generated messages were created and shared by which parties and politicians in the 2025 Dutch House of Representatives elections. (Translation Required)

CDMRN’s mission is to understand the dynamics of information production, dissemination, and consumption across digital media with the goal of empowering Canadians to navigate the complexities of the modern digital age.

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