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We understand the vital role of media in spreading knowledge and enlightening the public.
If you're in the media and keen on referencing or showcasing our studies, we're eager to collaborate.
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A world where critical thinking and open-mindedness de-escalates conflicts, liberating society from misleading narratives.
We combine cutting-edge AI technologies with world-class analytical teams to delve into information threats, assess their influence, and formulate countermeasures.
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Product Manager
head of
analytics
Social Psychologist
CEO
head of
narratives
head of
behavioural
change
Senior sociologist
digital marketing
specialist
cultural
anthropologist
data
scientists
cultural
anthropologist
Product Manager
political
psychologist
creative writer
We are behavioural scientists, analysts, political psychologists, and media experts who subvert the influence of propaganda brick by brick.
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Propaganda in authoritarian regimes and areas of their influence
Our Story & Focus
OMI was established by a group of professionals in the field of social and behavioural sciences, media, and AI technologies.
Recognising that various forms of disinformation & propaganda significantly intensify global animosity and conflicts, we decided to merge our knowledge and expertise to combat this issue.
Over the last year, OMI has become one of the central research hubs, advising governmental units on counter-influence strategies and propaganda, particularly in the context of Russia.
We are currently focused on the Russo-Ukrainian war de-escalation.
Russia spends at least ~$1B yearly on propaganda, which greatly intensifies the conflict by shaping the perspectives of Russian society and even reaching audiences in other countries.
To effectively counter this significant investment, we must deploy innovative counter-influence strategies and the latest technologies that can slow down the war machine. Winning informational warfare matters as much as direct military achievements.