To strengthen research excellence at KInIT, a scientific strategy for combating disinformation using AI and language technologies was developed. Software and hardware infrastructure for AI research was enhanced, and a key dataset supporting project research activities was assembled. Research staff expertise was increased through targeted training activities and joint research work. In total, 24 KInIT researchers participated in and benefited from the project. Training activities laid strong foundations for long-term scientific development, including four scientific webinars delivered by advanced partners and a summer school on trustworthy, multilingual and multimodal AI, which attracted over 30 participants from Slovakia and abroad and involved experts from industry, including Meta and Google. In addition, a replication challenge involving 11 early-stage researchers was organised, and a Shared Task on Multilingual and Crosslingual Fact-Checked Claim Retrieval was held as part of the SemEval workshop, attracting more than 170 researchers worldwide.
Novel methods, primarily focused on claim matching, were developed, resulting in 42 scientific publications targeting top-tier NLP venues, including ACL and EMNLP. KInIT strengthened its presence at leading scientific conferences, expanded its professional network and implemented a staff exchange programme. Improvements in scientific excellence were reflected in increased industry collaboration and knowledge transfer, growth in the average h-index of participating researchers, and extensive international engagement, with over 85% of researchers participating in international mobility. Beyond the planned networking activities, the LowResNLP workshop was organised, further strengthening the scientific network and advancing one of the project’s core themes: NLP for low-resource languages.
From a research management and administration perspective, an institutional assessment of KInIT was conducted, followed by the development and implementation of an improvement plan. As a result, the research management and administration unit was upgraded, with a significantly increased share of trained administrative staff. A research support network with partner organisations was established, two workshops on research management skills were organised, and 22 research project and grant proposals were submitted. Overall, KInIT substantially expanded its network, engaging with more than 70 industrial and over 100 research partners.
To maximise visibility and impact, a dissemination and communication strategy was developed and successfully implemented, with most performance indicators meeting or exceeding planned targets. Multiple communication channels were used to reach diverse target groups. The sustainability of project results is further ensured through follow-up initiatives building directly on DisAI’s outcomes, including the DisAI-AMPLIFIED project (2024–2026) funded under Slovakia’s Recovery and Resilience Plan, and the lorAI: Low Resource Artificial Intelligence project (2025–2031), supported by the Horizon WIDERA Teaming for Excellence programme.