August 2, 2025
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In Ukraine, a neural network is tested for automatic analysis of enemy media resources

Vlad Cherevko I have been interested in all kinds of electronics and technologies since 2004. I like to play computer games, and I understand the work of different gadgets. I regularly monitor the news of the technology in the world and write materials about it.

The Boryviter Beginner Center has begun testing for the ODCR Assistant, which is intended to automate the process of passive collection and analysis of information from open sources of the enemy. About it writes “militaristic”. The project is implemented by the Center’s analytical department and aimed at automatically detecting useful data from a hostile media space.

The module works with non -classified data flows, in particular with Russian military social networks and technical blogs. The system processes about a thousand messages daily. Algorithms sort them with vocabulary markers – “green” and “red”. If the message contains “green” keywords and does not contain “red”, it goes on to form observations.

Further step will include a check on the novelty of the data, as well as their systematization. At the same time, the developers note that complete automation of analysis is still unattainable – human participation remains necessary.

In addition to ODCR Assistant, the team is working on a language model for the Ukrainian soldiers, which will function on the basis of neurotromes and will have an interface similar to Chatgpt. The purpose is to ease dialogue with experiences and simplify the analysis of situations.

The development is carried out by the Boryvitra team on its own on powerful servers. The organization is open to cooperation, but emphasizes the importance of non -profit support focused exclusively to the Ukrainian army.

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Vlad Cherevko I have been interested in all kinds of electronics and technologies since 2004. I like to play computer games, and I understand the work of different gadgets. I regularly monitor the news of the technology in the world and write materials about it.

The Boryviter Beginner Center has begun testing for the ODCR Assistant, which is intended to automate the process of passive collection and analysis of information from open sources of the enemy. About it writes “militaristic”. The project is implemented by the Center’s analytical department and aimed at automatically detecting useful data from a hostile media space.

The module works with non -classified data flows, in particular with Russian military social networks and technical blogs. The system processes about a thousand messages daily. Algorithms sort them with vocabulary markers – “green” and “red”. If the message contains “green” keywords and does not contain “red”, it goes on to form observations.

Further step will include a check on the novelty of the data, as well as their systematization. At the same time, the developers note that complete automation of analysis is still unattainable – human participation remains necessary.

In addition to ODCR Assistant, the team is working on a language model for the Ukrainian soldiers, which will function on the basis of neurotromes and will have an interface similar to Chatgpt. The purpose is to ease dialogue with experiences and simplify the analysis of situations.

The development is carried out by the Boryvitra team on its own on powerful servers. The organization is open to cooperation, but emphasizes the importance of non -profit support focused exclusively to the Ukrainian army.

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