Documentation

What to ask our AI

Think of our AI as a way to search through the data we collect, we do our best to eliminate any bias and give you just the facts. If you find any bias, we'd love to know, so we can do our best to eliminate it.

Below are some questions that we use to test our AI responses and should start the creative juices for what you might want to ask about politicians:

  • What do they think about immigration? (or foreign policy, the economy, public transportation)
  • How have their public statements changed in the last 2 years?
  • What is the difference between how the news perceives them and how they vote?
  • They talk a lot about change, but what have they actually acted upon in the last 2 months?

What feeds our AI

At the bottom of all our candidate pages you can see the main groups of data we collect about politicians. Through our data collection and processing, there is more information we capture and we try to incorporate this into our AI to give you the best answers. Some data we can't present in a reasonable way, but would be happy to share with you if requested. We are constantly refining our data and how we present it to the AI, if you're curious about what we are working on, look at our coming soon tab.

In no particular order, below are the efforts we hope to share with you on this site soon:
  • Data source filtering -- providing you the option to select what sources you want to influence our AI
  • Analysis Metrics -- Data and formulas comparing politicians
  • Article posting -- Writing about unique analysis metrics in an understandable way, that can only be created with our data
  • Politician timelines -- A quick way to look at milestones of a politician's career
  • Paid access documentation-- What you can expect to see through paid access to our data
  • Advanced Search -- Filtering on candidates worldwide and their specific data
  • API documentation