September, 2025
For Code for GovTech's DPM 2025, Aatman mentored community contributor Omkar Kabde on Standardizing and Enhancing the Feluda Python Packages. Improvements by Omkar made feluda more stable and reliable to use. Feluda was also made available as python package increasing its reusability. The new plugin architecture also made feluda suited for community usage.
December, 2024
Feluda and its operators are now available as Python packages, making it easier to use for developers and researchers familiar with Python but not necessarily well versed in machine learning.
October, 2024
Work by contributors Snehil Shah and Chaithanya Kalyan was showcased at DPG Dialogues — an annual convening of DPG/DPI ecosystem leaders, practitioners, and the broader open-source community to discuss ecosystem evolution, key challenges, and future strategic directions.
May, 2024
Feluda was featured and listed in a blog by the Digital Public Goods Alliance on DPGs that are strengthening information integrity at the critical time of elections.
September, 2023
Our tool, Feluda, has been officially recognised by the Digital Public Goods Alliance as a DPG
May, 2023
Feluda was one of the nine open-source solutions featured by UNDP and DPGA at the Nobel Prize Summit in Washington DC in an effort to highlight how open-source innovation is helping to address mis- and disinformation around the world and provide better access to reliable information
September, 2020
September, 2020
Tattle Show and Tell
March, 2020
October, 2019
Comparative Approaches to Disinformation, Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University