Scanned
Recent window: 4 dev-log files (2026-06-10-1513 through 2026-06-11-2215; the 06-11-2215 evening file is not yet folded by the nightly cycle and got recent-thread treatment only), ~43 content pages edited in last 48h. Rotation slice: 8 — litigation/ (18 pages) + standards/ (6) + government/ (15), scanned for anchor-thinness, in-degree, and stale last_status_check.
Gaps actioned (9 of ~20 found)
New pages created (live)
- LG München I — Google AI Overviews liability (26 O 869/26) — carried from the 06-11 deferred backlog (score 5, "re-evaluate next run"); the nightly cycle folded the event into Google DeepMind but the case itself — the first German decision prohibiting specific false AI Overview statements, with Google held a direct disturber whose AI output is its own content — had no
litigation/page despite sitting squarely in this run's rotation slice. Built from heise (which carries the JUVE cost-allocation detail and the LG Frankfurt 2-06 O 271/25 lineage) + the-decoder + the Marcus Section-230 commentary. Plaintiff publishers are not publicly named; noted honestly in frontmatter.confidence: medium, 3 sources. The primary judgment text is not yet on a public canonical host — flagged below for a future queue.
Pages expanded (live)
- DOGE — Department of Government Efficiency (AI Deployer) — slice-8 thin anchor (270w × in-degree 6, the shortest qualifying page in
government/). Story had moved substantially past the page's mid-2025 state: added the January 2025 establishing EO (whitehouse.gov), the May 21, 2026 Reuters report that Grok saw minimal government adoption and that DOGE — now described as defunct — had pushed DHS to use unapproved Grok, the February 2026 nutrition-website-to-Grok item, Warren's March 2026 Pentagon/xAI classified-networks letter, and a Status and wind-down section (GSA departure + IG efficiency review, Sept 2025). [5 new (Source: URL) cites]sources_count3 → 8. - NIST AI Agent Standards Initiative (2026) — slice-8 thin anchor (839w × in-degree 19,
sources_count: 1). Added the canonical nist.gov initiative-page citation (created Feb 17, updated Apr 20, 2026) including the stated "cementing U.S. dominance at the technological frontier" goal, the RFI issuance date (January 2026), the listening-session registration deadline (March 20), and corrected the NCCoE concept-paper row: published February 5, 2026 (CSA research note), with April 2, 2026 the comment deadline, not the release date. [2 new sources]sources_count1 → 3. - Raine v. OpenAI, Inc. — highest-in-degree litigation page (72) with a 6-week-stale
last_status_check(2026-04-28), live-thread-adjacent (the June 11 Carrier filing in the unprocessed evening dev-log references the coordinated proceeding). Added a Related suits and coordinated proceeding section: November 2025 seven-suit wave (total 8), the 18-suit coordinated California proceeding as of June 11, 2026 (Reuters), and the Carrier filing seeking mandatory self-harm-conversation termination.last_status_check→ 2026-06-12;sources_count3 → 5.
Link aliases fixed
[[claude-sonnet-45]]→[[sources/claude-sonnet-45-system-card|Claude Sonnet 4.5]](4 instances in Claude Sonnet 4.6). Resolves the 06-10/06-11 alias-vs-page question: the system-card source page is the only existing page covering the predecessor model; amodels/page for a superseded mid-tier model was not warranted.[[concepts/ai-risk-management]]→ NIST AI Risk Management Framework 1.0 (3 instances across 2 files: aliased with label in Sociotechnical AI Risk Governance and the A Conceptual Model to Guide AI Risk Governance Strategies (Mulligan + Marda + Wang, Knight Columbia, March 16 2026) prose; removed from that source's Related list where[[standards/nist-ai-rmf]]already sat adjacent). Carried as "likely alias" since 06-10.
Queued — foundational sources
- Narayanan & Kapoor, "Why AI hasn't replaced software engineers, and won't" (June 10, 2026) — carried from 06-11 (score 5, over cap). Advances the decide-execute-deliver-sandwich framework, the AI-washing case studies (Block/Snap/Intuit), and original NY WARN-act reporting. Verified: normaltech.ai (the authors' own venue; full text scraped, distinctive datapoints match the dev-log fold). Saved:
Raw Sources/Why AI Hasn't Replaced Software Engineers (Narayanan & Kapoor, 10 June 2026).md(full verbatim text). Queued:INGEST-narayanan-kapoor-software-engineers-2026.md. - Anthropic "Advanced AI Framework" (June 2026) — lint backlog (06-11 suggested sources) + carried deferral ("queue once canonical URLs confirmed"). Verified: anthropic.com landing page (scraped, HTTP 200) + full-text PDF on www-cdn.anthropic.com; thresholds and four risk areas match the ingested Amodei essay. Large-PDF protocol: fetch fresh at ingest. Queued:
INGEST-anthropic-advanced-ai-framework-2026.md. - Anthropic "Economic Policy Framework" (June 2026) — same gap pair; would confirm the $200M/$150M split and universal-capital-accounts mechanics now sourced to trade press. Verified: anthropic.com landing page names and links it (
/policy-on-the-ai-exponential/epf); subpage deliberately not pulled to respect the daily web-pull cap — confirm full text at ingest. Queued:INGEST-anthropic-economic-policy-framework-2026.md.
Authenticity-verification failures
- None. Both pulled texts verified on canonical hosts (normaltech.ai; anthropic.com); the two Anthropic framework documents were verified at landing-page level on the issuer's own domain with full-text retrieval deferred to ingest.
Deferred backlog (over the daily cap — re-surfaces next run)
- Munich primary judgment text (26 O 869/26) — lint-suggested foundational ingest; not yet found on a public canonical host (German PI decisions in press-law matters often go unpublished). Re-check gesetze-bayern.de/openjur next runs. Score 4.
- EU Code of Practice on Transparency of AI-Generated Content (full text) — lint-suggested; ec.europa.eu host known. Score 4 — strong queue candidate next run.
- June 11 evening dev-log items (Carrier suit page-worthiness, JAWBONE Act, Kelly S. 4742, Helix Digital Infrastructure/KKR, Robotic and Autonomous Systems Combatant Command NDAA provision, OpenAI–Ona acquisition) — nightly
developments-logfold gets first pass; the Carrier suit is now contextualized on Raine v. OpenAI, Inc. either way. Re-evaluate gaps after the fold. - Slice-8 thin anchors not reached: Five Eyes Joint Guidance on Secure Deployment of AI Agents (May 2026) (419w × 6, src 1), Character.AI Litigation (umbrella) (742w × 6,
sources_count: 0againstconfidence: high— frontmatter inconsistency, route tolint), Garcia v. Character Technologies, Inc. (deg 66, status check 2026-04-28) and NYT v. Microsoft, OpenAI et al. (deg 27, status check 2026-04-25) — stalelast_status_check, candidates for the next litigation status pass. Score 2–3 each. claude-code(in-degree 8) — perennial since 06-04; still blocked on the product-page placement decision. Needs a schema call from the user. Score 3.entities/mike-rounds(2+),concepts/sovereign-ai/concepts/safetywashing/concepts/regulatory-managerialism(2 each) — small dangling concept/entity targets. Score 1–2.- Lint territory (route to
lint, not gap-scan):sources/anthropic-pwc-expanded-partnership(6) andsources/ft-mundy-americans-dread-ai-2026(3) citation-format conversions;case_statusvsstatusfield drift on litigation frontmatter; the\|table-alias scanner escape (flagged 06-11).
Failures
- Dashboard rebuild failed (sixth consecutive run):
bin/build-dashboard.pyaborts atrmtreeon the iCloud sync-conflict* 2directories insideWiki/_meta/site/(PermissionError: 'companies 2'). Host-side fix required — already documented inqueue/gap-scan/needs-review/2026-06-11-dashboard-rebuild-failed.md. Content graph unaffected.
One-line summary
One new litigation page (the Munich AI Overviews direct-liability ruling), three expansions (DOGE wind-down, NIST agent-standards sourcing, Raine coordinated-proceeding status), seven alias instances fixed, and three foundational sources verified and queued (Narayanan/Kapoor essay + both Anthropic policy frameworks) — the queue now holds the full primary-text set behind the June 10 Anthropic policy push, awaiting your review.