Intent-Aware Search

Find articles that match what you actually meant.

Article Finder now builds a search plan before it pulls results. It defines the likely topic, expands into supporting phrases, filters out common false matches, and keeps articles only when they are contextually relevant to your search.

Start a smarter search

Use a topic, a person, a company, an event, or a phrase. The search plan will try to separate the intended meaning from irrelevant mentions.

Specific phrasing helps the search planner infer the right topic faster.

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How the search plan works

Single-word queries are treated more cautiously, and the planner looks for supporting context before an article is kept.

Step 1
Define intent

Infer what the query most likely refers to before searching the news index.

Step 2
Expand context

Generate supporting topics, institutions, phrases, and keywords that belong to the same topic.

Step 3
Filter noise

Reject arbitrary articles that mention the query but do not match the intended subject.