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What is Saorsa? An AI-native social network for the real world
Saorsa (pronounced SOOR-SAH) is an AI-native social network organised around real-world events rather than people or posts. Every event gets a single page that combines satellite imagery, weather and more than 150 other live data sources with content from people on the ground.
Discuss live things, not links
On most platforms, understanding one real event means trading links back and forth: a news article here, a map there, a video in a group chat. Saorsa gives that event one home. A community gathers on the event page to discuss the real thing as it develops, an object, a place, a change in the world, and the conversation sits right next to the imagery and data that explain it.
Everything about an event, in one place
Instead of switching between social media, news sites, weather apps and specialist maps, you follow an event in one place and can quickly see what happened, where it is, what has changed, who is affected and what is likely to happen next. AI selects the most relevant information and data layers for each event, while contributions from people nearby add local context, photos and discussion.
AI that explains, not just aggregates
Saorsa uses AI in two ways. First, when an event is detected, agents verify it against official sources and continuously find relevant eyewitness content and updates from across the internet. Second, agents decide which live data and imagery actually explain the event. If a volcano erupts, Saorsa does not just show a satellite photo. It can show where the ash cloud is moving, affected flights, wind direction, forecasts and new reports from the ground.
Where to get it
Saorsa is launching in stages on iOS and Android, starting with natural disasters and major scheduled global events. You can join the early-access list free at saorsa.ai.
Social media that understands the world.
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