How Pollar Live works

Pollar Live coverage is curated by an AI agent that watches our news pipeline for developing, globally relevant stories. When several independent outlets converge on the same fresh event, the agent runs a verification pass with Perplexity Sonar, then authors a short title and a timeline of updates. Each moment is written in English and translated into Polish, German and French.

Trust signals

  • Every Live moment carries an AI-curated label in its footer, so the provenance is always stated.
  • Pollar runs at most three Live moments at once, so coverage stays focused; a more severe story can take the place of a lighter one.
  • The agent verifies updates against international outlets and asks for corroboration from at least two countries. When source URLs are recorded, the footer shows the number of sources and the countries they came from.
  • When a verification call fails outright, the agent does not publish; before the first update goes out, editors also have a short window to veto the moment.
  • Editors keep a kill switch that pauses all Live coverage immediately.

Limits

A Live moment keeps running while the story develops, gathering updates over hours or sometimes days. Each individual update stays on screen for up to 8 hours. Coverage winds down when no new information arrives for 2 hours, or sooner if the story resolves, then stays online at the same URL. If the event escalates again within a few days, the same moment reopens instead of starting over.