IN-KluSo is a cultural intelligence magazine. We detect structural shifts — in economies, cities, communities, and creative industries — that traditional media doesn't cover. Every signal we publish carries a public confidence score. If it doesn't pass, it doesn't publish.
Most media covers what happened. We cover what's changing — and why it matters before the headline catches up. Our signals track patterns across six dimensions: how people earn and survive, how culture shifts through brands and identity, how cities and territory transform, how information and narrative flow, how power and policy reshape systems, and what emerges when all of these collide.
Every article published on IN-KluSo is scored using the Signal Credibility Index (SCI) — a composite measure of source quality, analytical depth, and interpretive clarity. The score is public. It's on every article. If a signal doesn't meet the threshold, it doesn't publish. No editorial override.
Signals don't respect language borders. IN-KluSo publishes every article in English and Spanish — not as a translation afterthought, but as a core editorial decision. The same signal reads differently from San Francisco and from Santiago.
Juan C. Echeverri — Co-founder · Operations. Builds the publication and the systems behind it. Articles are written by the Inkluso editorial team.
Camilo Osorio — Co-founder · Editorial direction. Defines what counts as a signal. Sets the scoring discipline the editorial team works within.
Inkluso uses AI tools in its editorial pipeline — deliberately, not by default. Every signal is human-directed: the editorial team decides what to investigate, what angle matters, and what meets the threshold for publication. AI assists with research acceleration, translation consistency, and production scaling. It does not decide what is newsworthy.
What we do with AI: accelerate source discovery across languages, maintain bilingual consistency between English and Spanish editions, scale production of audio narration, and process structured data for the Signal Credibility Index.
What we don't do with AI: generate editorial opinions, fabricate quotes or sources, publish without human review, or replace the judgment calls that define what a signal is.
Tech serving the under-covered, not the overheard.
Questions about our signals, editorial partnerships, or how we score what we publish. We read everything.