NexoAid

How Reports Are Verified

Citizen reports require verification before public display. Here is how that works.

Unverified information can cause real harm in a crisis. NexoAid treats every citizen report as a lead to be checked — never as confirmed fact — until a human has reviewed it.

The verification path

  1. 1

    Submission

    Anyone can submit a report. It enters as pending and is not shown as verified on public surfaces.

  2. 2

    Deterministic AI triage

    Transparent, deterministic triage suggests a priority, extracts likely needs and flags possible duplicates. It assists reviewers; it never auto-publishes and never decides identity.

  3. 3

    Human review

    A trained reviewer corroborates the report against other signals and official sources, then verifies, merges or rejects it. Every automated output is explainable and human-audited.

  4. 4

    Public-safe display

    Only verified, public-safe fields appear on public maps and exports. Restricted details stay official-only.

What human review means

A person — not an algorithm — makes the call to mark something verified. AI triage is a deterministic assistant: it carries a clear explanation, flags when it is unsure, and always requires human review. It performs no facial recognition and no automated identity matching.

What stays official-only

Sensitive fields — private contacts, exact responder counts and identity-linked records — are restricted to authorized officials and are never published. See Safety & Privacy for the full model.

NexoAid supports coordination and does not replace official emergency services.