Why Do We Use AI?
Understanding our ethical analysis approach
AI as an Information Processor
Our AI system (Google Gemini Flash) functions purely as an information processor, not as an opinion generator. Here's what that means:
- The AI reads data from Wikipedia and news articles
- It identifies facts related to social justice, human rights, environmental impact, and ethical concerns
- It categorizes these facts as positive or negative based on objective criteria
- It does not form opinions or make subjective judgments
What AI Does (and Doesn't Do)
✓ What AI Does
- Reads publicly available information
- Identifies ethical and social issues
- Extracts specific facts from articles
- Categorizes information objectively
- Speeds up research that would take hours manually
✗ What AI Doesn't Do
- Form personal opinions
- Add bias or judgment
- Create information
- Make final decisions for you
- Replace your critical thinking
Our Analysis Criteria
The AI is specifically instructed to focus on ethical and social responsibility factors, not financial performance:
Environmental Impact
Pollution, sustainability practices, climate initiatives
Social Justice
Labor rights, diversity, equality, fair treatment
Human Rights
Worker safety, ethical sourcing, community impact
Controversies
Legal issues, scandals, documented problems
Transparency & Your Control
We believe in transparency and user choice. Every analysis shows you:
- The exact sources (Wikipedia, news articles)
- Specific reasons for positive and negative categorizations
- The AI's reasoning process (visible on each article)
- Raw data so you can form your own conclusion
Want to Choose Your Own AI Provider?
We're considering adding the ability for users to choose their preferred AI provider (OpenAI, Anthropic, local models, etc.). This would give you even more control over your analysis.
Note: The button below is simply a counter to gauge interest. It does not collect any personal information or create an account. We're just counting how many people want this feature.
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