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Plate I

Reporting.

The research desk your team would hire — if they could afford a whole one.

What the brain learned this week.

The recap of everything the brain noticed, in one place.

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The week in what your team didn’t know yet

Across a week of standing reports, the brain notices things. A name that started showing up, a docket that got new filers, a phrase that suddenly appears in five places. Most of those are nothing. A few are something.

This ability tells you which.

What it does

  • Scans the week’s findings across every standing report.
  • Identifies what’s new: names, entities, dockets, phrases that hadn’t appeared in earlier weeks.
  • Surfaces the ones with non-trivial signal: appears in multiple reports, ties to something the team is already tracking, or matches the team’s interest rules.
  • Writes a short Friday brief. Here’s what’s new this week and here’s why it might matter.

The reveal

A team that’s been watching a regulatory docket gets a Friday note: three new filers appeared in the docket this week that hadn’t shown up in the team’s prior coverage; here are the filings and the topics they touch on. The team didn’t ask for that specifically. The brain noticed the pattern.

What it doesn’t do

No accusation. No conclusion. The brief says this is new, here’s where it appeared, here’s what it connects to. The team decides whether that’s worth a story or worth ignoring.

Configuration

  • Sources scanned: which standing reports to mine.
  • Novelty threshold: how often something has to appear before it surfaces.
  • Delivery: to whom, when.

Triggers

Weekly cron, end of the team’s week. Also available on demand for narrower windows: “what’s new in this docket since Monday.”