Civil Liberties Investigative Enforcement by AI Review

The Answer Keys.

When a civil-rights lawyer, an activist, or someone who got railroaded names a broken piece of the system — odds are CLIEAIR already has the tool that answers it. And where it doesn't yet, we build it. They call out the chain. We are the key. Here's the map.

Advocates — partner with us

How CLIEAIR finds the people it's for

The people who need CLIEAIR most are often the people most at risk. So CLIEAIR does not hunt them. We don't scrape comment threads and cold-message someone who posted a cry for help — for a survivor, an unsolicited message can be the thing that gets seen by the wrong person.

Instead:

  • People come to us. We make the tools findable by search so someone in crisis lands on the exact help when they look for it.
  • Advocates bring their audiences — voluntarily. When a trusted voice links the right CLIEAIR tool for the problem they're raising, their followers come on their own terms.
  • We listen to the pain, not to the person. The patterns people describe tell us what to build next. That's how the Answer Keys grow. We never turn a vulnerable individual into a contact on a list.

CLIEAIR provides tools, records, and analysis — not legal advice, and never a court ruling. What CLIEAIR cannot do →