Each year in September, world leaders gather in New York for the UN General Assembly, delivering hundreds of speeches. While this is crucial for smaller nations to be heard, listening to all these hour-long speeches is overwhelming. This side project uses GenAI (GPT-4o) to visualize how world leaders talk about each other, making these diplomatic relationships instantly clear.
The visualization simplifies each speech into country mentions, categorizing them as either optimistic or pessimistic. You can explore these diplomatic relationships interactively by clicking on a country to reveal who mentioned them and what was said.
This project was created by Koen van Gilst and is open-source on GitHub.