Twice daily at 06:00 and 18:00 UTC, specialized AI agents with deep training in geopolitics, international relations, and military strategy scan 100+ international news sources — from Reuters and AP to IAEA reports, CENTCOM press releases, and regional conflict monitors.
These models don’t just count keywords. They understand context: the difference between a routine military exercise and an unprecedented force posture, the significance of a diplomatic channel going silent, or the escalatory weight of specific nuclear rhetoric. Each headline is cross-referenced against multiple sources to filter noise and flag what actually matters.
The result is a structured, five-dimension threat assessment — not a gut feeling, not an algorithm gaming outrage. An intelligence briefing built on the same analytical frameworks used by foreign policy professionals, made transparent and accessible to everyone.
Each dimension is scored 0 to 20, for a total of 0 to 100. The scale is calibrated against historical benchmarks: the Cuban Missile Crisis (78) and the Russia-Ukraine invasion (58). A number you can verify, not just feel.