USE CASES
Global Data Tracker
The Problem
The task of collecting and organizing data from daily activity by government and non-governmental actors, both positive and negative related to any community of race, color, creed, or sexual orientation published in media or research publications on events from protest to repression and violence to protection to keep them safe is onerous. Without AI, key concerns are:
- Huge cost to monitor articles and media reports published world-wide daily
- Too many errors in classifying and labeling data and building data trackers for statistical trend analysis
- Boring and routine data collection and tabulating task - difficult without AI automation
The Impact
Over time, this data will allow for a robust analysis on a global scale of the factors that make both positive and negative impacts more likely, enabling activists to be aware of what can be helpful or not in changing the policies and governance
- To prevent people from facing significant discrimination and harm depending on where they live or travel to in the world.
The Solution
As an example of the work undertaken in this area, in partnership with UAlbany, Nowigence developed the UAlbany LGBTQ+ News Activity Tracker to track events (protests, violence, legislation and protection in various newspaper articles and media outlets) around the world. Monitoring 60,000 public and private sources this app delivers focused and meaningful data detecting important trends by providing real-time, useful data to keep people safe.
- Works with all data types.
Conclusion: Without Researchwork.ai AI techniques, this global data tracker development would be too costly, error-ridden, and may have never taken off