Everyone in AI safety knows the result: you cannot reliably contain a superintelligent agent. We found a hidden assumption in the proof — and a way around it using quantum mechanics.
Journalists are reluctant to admit they use AI — not because it's unethical, but because there's no way to prove how they used it. SHA-256 hashing on a distributed ledger changes "trust me" into "verify it yourself."
Even when you give AI your full context, it loses it three messages later. Re-pasting everything with every query is an enormous waste of time. That's why AI in journalism has never been as helpful as it could be.
Built by a journalist who spent twenty years switching between five apps to write one article. One workspace where you research, write, verify, and analyze — all at once, side by side. AI that helps you work, not replaces your work.