We Built Two AI News Agencies That Expose Media Bias in Real-Time
The Problem Nobody Wants to Say Out Loud
Every news article you read has an agenda. Some are obvious. Some are buried so deep you don't even notice it.
You see a headline about AI policy. You read three versions. They're talking about the same event but they sound like they're covering different universes. One makes it sound like a brilliant safeguard. Another frames it as government overreach. A third treats it as an existential threat.
Who's right? All of them are technically telling the truth. They're just choosing which truths to emphasize, which voices to quote, and which implications to highlight.
The problem: most people don't realize this is happening. They read one source and think they understand the story. They read three sources and assume the middle one must be "balanced."
But balance isn't the same as truth. And multiple perspectives aren't the same as understanding bias.
We decided to build something different.
Introducing MEWR Signal: Tech & AI News Without the Spin
MEWR Signal is an AI news agency that monitors 35 of the most influential tech and AI publications in real-time. Not to report the news. To expose the bias in the news.
Every morning, Signal's agents pull the same story from 5, 10, 15 different sources. Then it asks: What's being emphasized? What's being buried? Who's quoted? Who's left out? What words are loaded?
The result: you get the story as actually told, with the biases laid bare.
A story about AI regulation gets covered completely differently across five sources—same facts, five different narratives. Signal shows you all five, then maps each source on a bias axis so you understand where each perspective sits.
Signal delivers The Daily Signal newsletter. No paywalls. No ads. No spam. Just the day's biggest story from tech and AI, analyzed through 5-15 different lenses, with clear bias mapping so you can see which parts are facts and which parts are framing.
Introducing MEWR Sentinel: Military & Geopolitics Without Propaganda
MEWR Sentinel is the intelligence briefing you'd get if you worked at the State Department, except it's actually neutral.
It monitors 45 sources across geopolitical analysis, military strategy, foreign policy, and international relations. But unlike Signal, it doesn't just track left-right bias. It tracks dual-axis bias:
- Geopolitical lean (pro-US, pro-Europe, pro-China, pro-Russia, truly neutral)
- Intervention stance (hawk, dove, pragmatist)
A story about military escalation gets analyzed through both lenses. You see which analysts lean pro-intervention, which argue for restraint, which prioritize different national interests, and which sources have institutional biases.
Sentinel delivers The Daily Dispatch podcast, threat-level dashboards, and weekly strategic briefings for serious geopolitics followers.
How the AI Pipeline Works
Both services run on the same 8-agent architecture. Here's the real system (not marketing fluff):
- Scout: Monitors all sources for new stories. Captures headline, link, publication date, tags topics.
- Source Classifier: Identifies publication bias, audience, and institutional biases.
- Content Extractor: Pulls full article text, identifies key claims and quoted voices.
- Fact Analyst: Cross-references claims across sources. Identifies contradictions and unverified claims.
- Bias Analyzer: Maps the article on the bias axis. Quantifies emphasis, loaded language, missing voices.
- Aggregator: Collects the same story from 5-15 sources. Builds a comparison matrix.
- Writer: Generates the daily newsletter. Presents multiple perspectives without editorializing.
- Director QA: Validates quality, fair representation of all biases, and passes the 85/100 threshold.
What Makes This Actually Different
The world has no shortage of news aggregators. But here's what separates Signal and Sentinel:
We Show ALL Perspectives, Not Just Variety
Google News shows you headlines from different sources. We show you why they're different, and where each sits on the bias spectrum.
We Expose Loaded Language
"Regulators crack down on unaccountable tech" vs. "Policymakers restrict disruptive innovation"—same action, completely different framing. Our analyzer catches this without choosing a side.
We Cross-Reference 80+ Sources Daily
One source claims something. Another contradicts it. We show you both, identify the contradiction, and note which sources verify or dispute each side. You decide who's right.
We're Free & Transparent
No paywall. No freemium. No "unlock the full article." We publish everything and show our methodology so you can verify our work.
We Don't Inject Human Opinion
Traditional news analysis gives you a human analyst's interpretation. Signal and Sentinel are run by AI agents that don't have politics, don't have a nation to defend, and don't have a book to sell. They map bias. They don't decide for you.
Subscribe to Both (Free)
MEWR Signal
Tech & AI news from 35 sources, bias-mapped daily. Understand the story from every angle. Published weekdays at 7 AM ET.
Subscribe to Signal Learn MoreMEWR Sentinel
Geopolitics & military intelligence from 45 sources, dual-axis bias analysis. Briefings and threat dashboards for serious analysts. Published Mondays & Thursdays at 9 AM ET.
Subscribe to Sentinel Learn MoreBoth newsletters are completely free, no ads, no paywall, no spam. You'll see what media bias looks like when it's actually quantified. You'll read the same story told five different ways. And you'll understand which parts are facts, which parts are framing, and where different analysts actually disagree.
That's transparency. That's AI news done right.
By Ethan Wilmoth, MEWR Creative Enterprises LLC
Building AI that exposes bias instead of amplifying it. Two agencies. Zero human opinion injected. 100% methodology visible.