SEEKER
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Public Testing Programme · Free of Charge

Submit a research question.
Receive a map.

SEEKER is a multi-agent deep-research pipeline that maps the intellectual territory around a research question — building a traceable argument tree across ten or more live academic sources. It does not write your paper. It hands you the lay of the land so you can navigate it yourself.

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The Request

— Form A · Research Request —
The Understanding Map and research brief will arrive here.
A valid email is required.
Select all that apply. SEEKER currently accepts questions in the disciplines below. Medical and clinical questions are coming soon.
Social Sciences
Humanities
Law & Ethics
Computing & Information
Interdisciplinary
Please select at least one discipline.
A focused, well-framed question yields a richer map. One or two sentences is ideal.
Please describe your research question.
Helpful but not required. Two or three sentences is plenty.

By submitting you agree that the resulting research artefacts may be anonymised and used to evaluate and improve the system.

— Example Questions That Work Well —

How did the concept of sovereignty evolve from Bodin to Schmitt, and what assumptions does it carry into contemporary debates on AI governance?
What does the empirical literature say about the relationship between democratic backsliding and the erosion of independent judiciaries?
Through what philosophical traditions has the notion of "authenticity" been articulated, and how do they speak to identity politics today?
What are the dominant theoretical frameworks for studying algorithmic bias in machine-learning systems, and where do they disagree?