Parallaxe was featured in the politics section of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) within the campaign “Zukunft gestalten – Europa”. The piece spotlighted Parallaxe as an applied design research project exploring whether AI can help create more constructive conversations across political divides – especially when dialogue breaks down.
What the feature focused on
A European question – how we stay in dialogue
The campaign context framed Parallaxe as part of a broader debate about democracy, polarisation, and the future of public discourse in Europe.
AI as mediator, not judge
Parallaxe is designed to support dialogue without enforcing consensus – creating conditions for understanding rather than “deciding” who is right.
Neutral reformulation and clarifying questions
The system reformulates statements in a neutral tone and asks targeted follow-ups to surface assumptions, definitions, and the real point of disagreement.
Source-based context where a claim is checkable
When statements contain verifiable claims and a solid evidence basis exists, Parallaxe adds transparent, source-based context – keeping the exchange grounded.
Why it matters for public-facing AI
If AI is used in democratic and cultural contexts, it must be accountable and transparent. Parallaxe is built around traceability, clear rules for when factual context is appropriate, and a mediation-first approach that prioritises understanding over escalation.
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