
Sauki AI Brief Generator
AI-Powered Policy Briefs
Sauki AI ingests peer-reviewed research and produces plain-language briefs highlighting key findings, programme implications, and caveats.
Built for low-bandwidth environments, the tool ensures accessibility even in resource-constrained settings. Human-in-the-loop quality checks safeguard accuracy and trust, while data privacy is respected at every stage.
By accelerating the journey from journal to action, Sauki AI helps evidence shape policy faster.

The Problem
- Policymakers and programme managers face time constraints and cannot parse lengthy research papers.
- Dense academic language limits the usability of critical findings.
- Slow evidence translation delays programme decisions and policy shifts.
- Bandwidth and infrastructure challenges hinder digital tools in many settings.
KEY FEATURES
Action-Oriented Briefs
Summaries structured around findings, implications, and caveats.
Low-Bandwidth
Optimised for resource-constrained environments.
Data Privacy Controls
Secure deployment that respects confidentiality.
Domain-Specific Prompting
Tailored AI prompts designed for medical and public health literature.
Human-in-the-Loop QA
Expert reviewers validate briefs before dissemination.
An AI that turns dense medical papers into clear, decision-ready briefs for policymakers and programme leads.
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AI-powered plain-language briefs that distil peer-reviewed research into actionable insights for policymakers and programme leads.

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