AI detects the signal
EventsAI scans global news, social, broadcast media, and structured feeds to surface emerging events across categories such as unrest, conflict, crime, weather, transportation, and infrastructure disruption.
EventsAI detects and categorizes emerging events at global scale, while Verified Events add human confirmation, source validation, and event-level context. Together, they give teams both speed and trust; an AI-powered view of what is happening and a verified intelligence picture they can brief, share, and act on with confidence.
On Century Avenue, Pudong, Shanghai, a man assaulted and injured three people, including two Japanese nationals, at a Japanese restaurant in an office building; the perpetrator, who was arrested, reportedly has a history of mental illness.
Near the Antonivskyi Bridge, Kherson region, Russian attacks were repelled, according to Ukrainian sources.
Near Charivne, Zaporizhia region, Russian attacks on Ukrainian positions were carried out, according to Ukrainian sources.
In Tsvitkove, Zaporizhia region, Russian attacks were carried out, according to Ukrainian sources.
Near Staroukrainka, Zaporizhia region, Russian attacks on Ukrainian positions were carried out, according to Ukrainian sources.
EventsAI scans global news, social, broadcast media, and structured feeds to surface emerging events across categories such as unrest, conflict, crime, weather, transportation, and infrastructure disruption.
Each surfaced event is tagged by category, location, severity, sentiment, reliability, source, and time, creating a structured event layer teams can search, filter, map, and monitor.
Seerist analysts review surfaced events, validate source material, and confirm the details before events enter the verified layer.
EventsAI provides speed and scale; Verified Events provide human confirmation and defensibility — together creating a complete intelligence picture teams can brief, share, and act on with confidence.
Architecture
EventsAI is Seerist’s AI-powered event detection layer. It surfaces, categorizes, and structures emerging events from global open-source data at scale — but it does not claim verification on its own. Verified Events and Breaking Events sit above that layer, where Seerist analysts confirm source material, validate event details, and publish the trusted records your teams use to monitor, brief, and act.
We surface signal. Humans decide consequence.
The Common Operating Picture
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