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Atlas is Model Diplomat’s AI search engine — the primary product of the platform. It’s built specifically for global politics and diplomacy: the UN system, international law, conflicts, elections, treaties, sanctions, foreign policy, and everything adjacent. Under the hood, Atlas combines scraped content from the UN Digital Library and government sources, domain-specific prompting and fine-tuning, and live tools that fetch current information at query time. The result is answers you can actually use for research, speeches, briefings, and real understanding.

What makes Atlas different

Politics-only focus. Atlas is not a general AI. It does one thing — global politics — and does it deeply. It won’t help with code, finances, or general tasks. That focus is the point: the prompt library, the tool suite, and the tuning are all oriented toward helping you understand the world. Live, sourced answers. Every answer cites its sources. You can click through to the UN document, news article, or government page. Structured responses. Atlas renders timelines, country comparisons, voting records, and stakeholder maps alongside the text, so you can see the answer, not just read it. Thread memory. Atlas keeps context within a conversation. Follow-ups know what you’re referring to, so you can dig deeper without restating everything.

How to ask a question

From the home page you’ll see a row of category dots — click one to auto-fill an example prompt for a common use case (country research, speech drafting, conflict deep-dive, and so on). You don’t need to write a long, detailed prompt — Atlas tries to infer your intent. General guidance:
  • Keep the query simple and direct. Atlas is built to extract intent from natural language.
  • Specify format or length only when you care about it. If you need a 500-word brief or a bullet list, say so — otherwise Atlas picks a sensible default.
  • Use follow-ups. Every thread supports unlimited follow-ups (on paid tiers). Start broad, then drill down.
  • Give feedback. Every response has thumbs-up/thumbs-down. We use this to improve Atlas.

Export and share

Every thread can be exported (download as text/markdown) or shared via a public link. Threads also save automatically to your profile so you can revisit them.

What Atlas can answer

Country positions, committee histories, resolution analysis, past votes, bloc dynamics, and background guides for any committee topic.Examples:
  • “What is China’s position on Taiwan’s UN membership bid?”
  • “Summarize the key debates in the 2024 UN Human Rights Council session”
  • “How has the Security Council voted on Gaza resolutions?”
Breaking developments, conflict analysis, diplomatic relationships, and international crises — explained in depth.Examples:
  • “What caused the 2024 conflict in Sudan?”
  • “Why are US-China relations deteriorating?”
  • “What is NATO’s current eastern flank posture?”
Electoral systems, campaign dynamics, political parties, polling analysis, and election outcomes worldwide.Examples:
  • “Compare India’s 2024 election results by region”
  • “How does Germany’s electoral system work?”
  • “What is happening in Venezuela’s political opposition?”
Treaties, court rulings, UN mechanisms, international humanitarian law, and human rights frameworks.Examples:
  • “How does the International Criminal Court work?”
  • “What is the legal status of the South China Sea?”
  • “What has the ICJ ruled on Palestinian statehood?”
Trade agreements, sanctions regimes, economic development, and the political economy of international decisions.Examples:
  • “What sanctions does the US have on Russia and what do they cover?”
  • “How is China’s Belt and Road Initiative evolving?”
  • “What is the WTO dispute between India and the US about?”
Atlas can help you draft position papers, opening speeches, policy briefs, research reports, and UN resolutions.Examples:
  • “Write a position paper outline for Brazil on climate finance”
  • “Draft an opening speech for Germany in ECOSOC on SDGs”
  • “Help me write a resolution clause on cybersecurity norms”

What Atlas does not do

  • General-purpose chat (coding, math homework, personal advice)
  • Financial modeling or investment analysis
  • Creative writing unrelated to politics or diplomacy
  • Medical, legal, or tax advice
If your question isn’t political or diplomatic, use a general-purpose tool instead.

Next steps

How to search

Tips, keyboard shortcuts, and how to get the best results

Query types

The domains Atlas understands and when to use each

Deep Research

Multi-agent deep dives across hundreds of sources (Pro and above)

Scheduled searches

Get any Atlas query delivered to your inbox on a schedule

File uploads

Upload PDFs, briefing packets, and documents to query alongside Atlas

Search history

Access, revisit, and organize every thread you’ve started