The parliamentary memory. Live fact-checking. Targeted research.
ParlAIment is a real-time fact-checking and research assistant for parliamentary work. Claims from live debates can be matched against official records within seconds — with speaker, date, session, and a direct link to the source. ParlAIment also supports the rapid, evidence-based preparation of speeches, briefings and parliamentary contributions — with direct access to prior statements, positions, and citable passages from official records. No judgements from the system. No distorted summaries. Only verifiable statements from official parliamentary sources.
The assessment of these passages is yours. ParlAIment does not judge claims — it surfaces sources.
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The chamber moves at the speed of the spoken word. The research should too.The product brief — AIRIA Systems, 2025
Three principles, visible in every answer.
ParlAIment deliberately does not follow the classic AI assistant pattern. The system does not judge claims, does not paraphrase sources, and does not make decisions on behalf of members. Instead it delivers verifiable statements from official records — transparent, traceable, direct from source.
The system surfaces. The member decides.
Every response is composed of verbatim passages from official records. ParlAIment never paraphrases a source, never applies truth labels, and never renders political assessments. Source, speaker, date and session remain visible in every answer — in the member's working language.
European by architecture, not by clause.
Storage, processing and AI inference run exclusively on EU-resident infrastructure and European providers. No US clouds, no US inference, no US analytics anywhere in the data path.
Your tenant is unreachable from the public web.
ParlAIment is not a publicly reachable web service. Access is exclusively through private VPN connections and tenant-bound identities. Every request is checked against entitlements before any content or retrieval runs.
Enter a claim. Read the original source.
A simple interaction defines ParlAIment: a member hears a claim in chamber, speaks it in or pastes it — and a few seconds later the relevant passages from the official record appear on screen. No black box. The entire process stays visible and traceable.
Enter a claim.
Dictate, type, or paste. The request is assigned to the member's identity and tenant scope at intake, before processing begins.
Trace the retrieval.
ParlAIment shows the actual processing steps — semantic search, source ranking, extraction of relevant passages. No artificial loading animations. No simulated AI magic. The real retrieval pipeline stays visible.
Review the sources.
ParlAIment delivers verbatim passages from official records — with speaker, party affiliation, date, session and a direct link to the original source. The provenance of every statement stays visible at all times.
Same result. Three ways to read.
Members in chamber work differently from research teams behind the scenes. Some read statements inline as the debate flows; others prefer card views or a classic document reader. ParlAIment adapts the presentation to the working context — not the content. Retrieval, source basis and attribution remain identical across all views.
Mobile-first · Tablet reader pane · Full desktop workstation — same retrieval, same audit trail.
Built for the people doing the work of parliament.
ParlAIment is deployed by parliamentary groups, parties and parliamentary organisations as their own closed environment. Different roles work toward the same official sources — but with different needs and workflows.
In chamber. In the moment.
A discreet phone is enough — dictate a claim, get citable passages back before the next speaker finishes. ParlAIment does not assess. Political judgement stays with the member.
Preparing briefings. Verifying statements.
Research results can be collected, structured and handed over for speeches, briefings or reports. Every passage stays linked to its official source — with session, date and a direct link to the protocol.
Tracking developments. Tracing connections.
Comprehensive research across sessions and time periods. Filter by speaker, party, date, session or subject. Personal research history stays per-user; technical traceability stays organisation-wide.
Security through architecture.
Access exclusively via SSO and private VPN. Every request is bound to an organisation-level identity and checked before processing. Storage and compute on EU-resident infrastructure; AI inference on EU-sovereign infrastructure. No public platform. No open data paths. No US clouds or US inference.
The data path is the real guarantee.
Contract language doesn't build trust — a traceable technical architecture does. Walk through every processing step with our infrastructure team in a 60-minute architecture review.
European-resident infrastructure for storage & compute
Tenant data, embeddings, and the application layer live on named European-resident infrastructure, operated under EU jurisdiction. A tenant's primary region and replication topology are part of the architecture walkthrough.
EU-sovereign inference only
LLM and embedding model inference runs on EU-sovereign providers — no Anthropic, no OpenAI, no Google, no AWS Bedrock in the path.
No public endpoint
Members reach the application through a private VPN tunnel issued per tenant. There is nothing to find on the public internet.
SSO-only, per-tenant identity
Authentication is delegated to your identity provider. Every retrieval call is bound to the member's identity and the tenant's entitlement set.
Full audit trail
Every query, retrieval, and response is logged per tenant. The log is yours, exportable, and never aggregated across tenants.
GDPR & AI Act — by design
Data minimisation, purpose limitation, and explainable evidence-only output are baked into the product. No automated decision-making.
We do not tell a member of parliament what to think. ParlAIment finds and surfaces the relevant record in the original — without judging or distorting it.From the product principles — AIRIA Systems
Answered plainly.
What sources does ParlAIment cover at go-live?
At v1.0: the national parliamentary corpus of the tenant's jurisdiction (e.g. Bundestag, Assemblée Nationale), regional corpora with existing access, and a parliamentary press releases index. The EU Parliament connector lands in v1.1, around six months after go-live.
How fast does ParlAIment respond?
First results typically appear within ~3 seconds of the query. The full set of relevant passages is on screen within ~10 seconds. Binding service levels are defined in Annex B of the framework agreement.
What does ParlAIment deliberately not do?
It does not paraphrase, produce political summaries, score confidence, or issue truth badges. It makes no position recommendations and renders no political judgements. The assessment stays with the member.
How is data sovereignty ensured?
Storage and compute run exclusively on EU-resident infrastructure. AI inference uses EU-sovereign providers. No US providers sit in the data path. The entire architecture is technically reviewable with your DPO and IT lead in an architecture review.
How is ParlAIment priced?
Annual licence per organisation — with pricing based on user count, feature scope and connected sources. Commercial terms are agreed in a briefing, not published publicly.
How does evaluation before go-live work?
Every engagement begins with a pilot in the tenant's jurisdiction. Evaluation runs against a jointly defined test and acceptance scenario — retrieval quality, source coverage and response times are the key criteria.
A 60-minute walkthrough, with your DPO and IT lead in the room.
We're a small team. Briefings are run by the engineers who built the architecture and the product lead who answers for the roadmap. Bring scepticism.
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