The Bias: A Perspective Synthesis Engine for Multi-Outlet News Analysis
By
Charlie Ehlen
A reheated bagel, served cold.
Summary
The Bias is a perspective synthesis engine that aggregates news coverage from multiple outlets into a single structured read, highlighting what information is corroborated, contested, or unclear across different sources, and showing how framing differs between outlets. The tool aims to provide clarity without requiring users to switch between multiple tabs or sources.
Key quotes
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The Bias is a perspective synthesis engine that reconstructs coverage across outlets into one structured read.
Built for clarity without tab-hopping.
PH feedback wanted: If you were improving this tomorrow, what's the first thing you'd change in the reading experience?
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