Compare how BBC, Fox, Guardian, and Al Jazeera cover the same story. See what they agree on, where they differ, and why. Multi-source news analysis for everyone, delivered daily.
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Political polarization is intensifying. Echo chambers reinforce radical opinions. Trust in media is collapsing. Algorithmic echo chambers keep people in ideological bubbles. People don't have time to stay informed, so they choose convenience over balance.
Every day, we analyze how major outlets frame the top stories, identifying the consensus facts and where sources differ. You get a 5-minute synthesis covering all sides (text or audio, your choice).
Here's how it all works together:
We analyze how BBC, Fox, Guardian, Al Jazeera & others frame each story. What they agree on, what they emphasize vs. bury, which facts they mention vs. omit. Our AI reveals consensus facts, key differences rated by severity, and individual perspectives, all in one tap.
Example: One outlet says "freedom fighter," another says "terrorist." We show you both.
We show you the same story through different lenses. Our bias labels indicate editorial lean. See how center, left, and right sources each frame the same event.
Example: CNN focuses on victims. Fox focuses on policy failure. BBC provides international context.
We catch everything from tone differences to what's in paragraph 1 vs paragraph 12. Headlines tell different stories. Context changes meaning. We rate every difference by severity so you know what matters most.
Example: Guardian headline leads with casualties. Fox leads with military response. Both facts matter.
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We produce 6-minute audio briefings with professional narration. Listen while commuting or working out, with 1x/1.5x/2x playback speed options.
Balanced news for busy people. Same multi-source analysis, zero reading required.
The result: You stay informed without choosing sides. You develop critical thinking skills. You escape echo chambers. And bit by bit, we rebuild a shared reality where people can disagree on solutions but agree on facts.
Every few hours, we analyze how major outlets are covering the top stories. Three steps turn competing narratives into one clear briefing.
We monitor 20+ outlets across the political spectrum. Our system automatically groups articles covering the same story, even when headlines differ. Similar content clusters together (one story, many voices).
AI reads each article separately, pulling out facts, quotes, tone, and framing choices. Then it compares everything: what sources agree on becomes consensus. What they emphasize differently becomes contrast. What they omit becomes visible.
You get a unified briefing: the facts everyone agrees on, the ways outlets frame it differently, and why those differences matter. Critical disagreements highlighted. Minor variations noted. Your call on what to believe.
Transparent by design. Verifiable by default. Trust, but verify.
Most people don't read the news anymore. They get it through social media, word of mouth, or their algorithm-curated feed. Everyone ends up in their own echo chamber, arguing over completely different facts.
And even if you wanted to read multiple sources? There's no easy way to do it. Comparing BBC, Fox, Guardian, and Al Jazeera would take hours. So people don't bother.
I built Prism to fix both problems. One app, 5 minutes, every perspective. See where outlets agree (probably the facts). See where they differ (that's where your judgment matters).
Everyone deserves the full picture.
I built this to try and help solve a problem our generation is facing. There are probably bugs or things you think could improve. Let me know and I'll do my best to fix it.
For the first time, we give everyone access to the complete picture so they can make up their own mind. Prism News is built on the same technology that powers Clio's Chronicles, making balanced news and timeless knowledge accessible to everyone.
5 minutes a day. Multiple perspectives. Make up your own mind.