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The OID “AI, Datafication, and Disinformation” event at CNRS Conference

On March 24, 2025, the Observatory on Information and Democracy  the Observatory organised an event on “AI, Datafication, and Disinformation” as part of CNRS’s conference on trust ecosystems held at the CNRS headquarters in Paris. This event, structured into two complementary sessions, provided an opportunity to explore perspectives on combating information manipulation and the impact of digital technologies on democracy.

A Morning Dedicated to Combating Information Manipulation

The day began with a series of discussions highlighting contemporary challenges related to information manipulation. After opening remarks by Mehdi Gmar and Major General Jean-Michel Meunier, the Director of Radio France International, Jean-Marc Four set the stage with an impactful keynote speech about journalism in the modern public sphere.

The morning discussions addressed several fundamental topics:

  • The current state of research and initiatives on disinformation.
  • The presentation of the DIMA project (a framework for analyzing cognitive warfare) by Bertrand Boyer.
  • The role of diverse ecosystems in fighting disinformation, explored in a roundtable discussion moderated by Émilie Bonnefoy.
  • The analysis of narrative dynamics and their propagation by Sciences Po professor Dominique Boullier.
  • Jean Cattan  from the National Digital Council expertly wrapped up the morning with inspiring concluding remarks.

An Afternoon Focused on Datafication, AI, and Their Democratic Impacts: the Observatory’s report taking center stage

The afternoon featured the conference “Datafication, Artificial Intelligence, and Disinformation: Consequences and Strategies for Public and Media Resilience.” Based on the strong partnership between the CNRS and the Observatory on Information and Democracy, this session was an opportunity to present the findings of our first report, “Information Ecosystem and Troubled Democracy.”

Iris Boyer , Head of the Observatory, opened the session by introducing the Forum on Information and Democracy and the Observatory’s methodology, followed by a presentation by Robin Mansell, the scientific director of the report, who outlined its main conclusions. Our findings were the starting points for following panel discussions focused on:

  • The power asymmetry of major platforms and the sustainability of media, discussed in a panel featuring Christine Abdalla Mikhaeil and Michel Le Nouy.
  • The challenges of AI and disinformation, with contributions from Patrick Bas, Julien Falgas, and Alda Mari.

A Day of Insightful Exchanges and New Perspectives

Our participation in this event contributed to the ongoing debate on protecting information and democracy against emerging digital challenges. The diversity of experts and researchers provided a multidisciplinary and complementary perspective, essential for developing effective strategies against disinformation.

We extend our sincere thanks to the organizers, speakers, and participants for these enriching discussions. To explore further, we invite you to read our full report and its executive summary in both French and English and to explore the interactive data map developed in partnership with CNRS’s institut des Systèmes Comples:

📌 Information Ecosystem and Troubled Democracy

📌 Executive Summary in French

📌 Executive Summary in English

📌 Interactive map on the report’s semantic landscape

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The OID “AI, Datafication, and Disinformation” event at CNRS Conference – Interactive Map

Developed in partnership with CNRS Institute for Complex Systems.

This map represents a statistical summary of the thematic content of the report. The network graph represents relations between the words in the report, placing them closer to each other the more they are related. The bigger the node, the more present the word is, signalling its role in defining what the report or chapter is about. The colors represent words that are closely related to each other and can be interpreted as a topic.

The map was generated by Giovanni Maggi using the GarganText tool – developed by the CNRS Institute of Complex Systems – on the basis of the repot’s text.