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What do you need to check?
Government projects, commitments, votes, service maps, and source documents turned into plain-language public records you can search, verify, and cite.
For every claim: who owns it, what changed, what deadline matters, who objected, what law or obligation applies, and what primary source proves it.
The Public Record
Explore the record
Accountability domainsIreland
Public roles, programme commitments, and Oireachtas divisions mapped and traceable to source. 1,202 officeholders. 146 commitments. 80 recorded votes.
OpenAI policy
EU AI Act consultations, draft guidelines, deadlines, and every submission we publish.
OpenDisability (Ireland)
98 CDNTs mapped with per-team vacancy data. 1,204 adult day services. 105 providers. Sources cited and labelled by type where available.
OpenUnited Kingdom
UK government accountability mapping. Coming soon — submit a project to seed it.
EU institutions
Commission, Parliament, Council and EU agencies. Coming soon.
Research and analysis
The thinking behind the recordWhy avoid epistemic capture?
How AI-mediated professional practice across every sector of the global economy generates training data that concentrates in proprietary model weights — and what the alternative looks like. Adapts to any complexity level from 5 to 100.
OpenThe K-shaped economy
How the same AI transition that creates billionaires leaves entire populations behind. The shape of divergence across income, access, education, geography, neurodivergence, and age. Interactive and adaptive.
OpenWhat this is
- A sourced public record of government decisions and obligations
- A map of responsibility: who owns what, who promised what
- A claim-checking layer against primary sources
- Built so citizens, journalists, civil servants, TDs, advocates, and departments can work from the same sourced record
What this is not
- Legal advice or a substitute for professional counsel
- Party-political campaigning or advocacy for any position
- An automated truth oracle or AI opinion generator
- A replacement for official government records
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