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The Bias

The synthesis engine for multi-perspective news

Productivity
News
Artificial Intelligence

Hunted byCharlie EhlenCharlie Ehlen

Most big news stories don’t have one version — they have many. The Bias is a perspective synthesis engine that reconstructs coverage across outlets into one structured read, showing what’s corroborated, what’s contested, what’s still unclear, and how framing differs. 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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Hey everyone — I’m Charlie, founder of The Bias. I started building this because following major stories increasingly meant choosing one outlet’s framing — or opening a dozen tabs and trying to reconcile them myself. The Bias is a perspective synthesis engine for news. We reconstruct coverage across outlets into one structured read, surfacing what’s corroborated, what’s contested, what’s still unclear, and how framing differs between sources. We’re early and iterating quickly. I’d love thoughts on whether the structure feels intuitive — and whether this meaningfully helps you understand a story faster than tab-hopping. Happy to answer anything about how it works, what sources we cover, or where we’re taking it.

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Love the concept, feels very timely. How do you decide which sources to include, and how do you prevent your own synthesis from introducing a new layer of bias?

I get nervous when skills turn into a grab-bag of styles, agents start feeling random. How are you scoring Skills Refiner's benchmark, by running a small task suite or just grading the refactored text, including translate/refine cases? That's what makes a score like this trustworthy.

love the concept of synthesizing different perspectives! quick question though: how real-time is the synthesis? does it constantly update as a breaking news story develops throughout the day?

The corroborated / contested / unclear distinction is the feature that matters most here. Most news aggregators just show you more sources, which doesn't solve the problem. Knowing which claims have cross-source agreement versus which ones are disputed versus which ones nobody actually knows yet is a fundamentally different reading experience.

The closest comparison is Ground News, which does a solid job of showing left/center/right framing differences. But it still sends you to individual articles rather than synthesizing them. AllSides does the same, side by side rather than structured. The Bias is trying to solve a harder problem: not just showing you where sources differ but telling you what they actually agree and disagree on. That's a much more useful output if you pull it off consistently.

To answer your question on what I'd change first: I'd want a way to track how a story's corroboration status evolves over time. Something that looks contested on day one often gets clarified within 48 hours, and being able to see that arc would add a lot of value. Congrats on the launch! 📰

That’s awesome! How many sources are you tracking? We’re doing similar classification at MediaThrive. If you want, ping me and we can exchange ideas. 🙂

About The Bias on Product Hunt

The synthesis engine for multi-perspective news

The Bias launched on Product Hunt on March 3rd, 2026 and earned 92 upvotes and 10 comments, placing #21 on the daily leaderboard. Most big news stories don’t have one version — they have many. The Bias is a perspective synthesis engine that reconstructs coverage across outlets into one structured read, showing what’s corroborated, what’s contested, what’s still unclear, and how framing differs. 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?

The Bias was featured in Productivity (649.7k followers), News (36.8k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (466.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 218.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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The Bias was hunted by Charlie Ehlen. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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