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Gap Scan — 2026-07-11

Daily gap hunt — what the wiki is missing and how each gap was triaged.

Scanned

Recent window: 4 dev-log files (07-09 morning/evening, 07-10 morning/evening), ~58 pages edited in last 48h. Rotation slice: 9 — models/ (51 pages) + industries/ (11 pages). Note: the 07-10 evening dev-log (22:05) remains unprocessed for tonight's developments-log cycle; only its gap-relevant items were actioned here (07-10 precedent), its non-gap folds were not touched.

Gaps actioned (7 of ~19 found)

New pages created (live)

  • Apple v. OpenAI (trade secrets) — top live-thread gap (score ~6: +3 live, +2 core frontier-lab governance, type-3 missing litigation page). The 07-10 evening dev-log's lead item — Apple's July 10 N.D. Cal. trade-secrets suit against OpenAI, the OpenAI Foundation, io Products, Tang Yew Tan, and Chang Liu — had no wiki coverage anywhere (Apple and OpenAI both silent). Docket identified and verified on CourtListener (Apple Inc. v. Liu, 5:26-cv-07078, filed 2026-07-10); built from Reuters, CNBC, and a scraped Courthouse News report (DTSA claims, "actual parts"/"show and tell" allegations, authentication-bug downloads, metal-finishing technique, 400-former-employees figure, relief sought). Backlinked from both company pages (new ### Apple trade-secrets suit subsection on openai.md; litigation paragraph on apple.md). confidence: medium. [Depends on queued source: the complaint — cited inline with a provenance note.]
  • AI System Cards — type-4 gap, explicitly planned but never built: GPT-5.5 System Card (OpenAI, April 2026) and gpt-oss-120b & gpt-oss-20b Model Card (OpenAI, August 2025) both declared instance-of: [[concepts/ai-system-cards]] (planned umbrella concept) against a nonexistent page, while nine-plus system-card sources pages sat as leaf nodes. Alias check confirmed System Card Due Diligence covers the reading discipline, not the artifact genre. Built from in-wiki material (Clearwater essay, due-diligence page, the card source pages) plus supporting primary cites for lineage (Mitchell et al. model cards, Meta's 2022 system-card label, OpenAI's GPT-4 System Card). The stale "(planned umbrella concept)" annotations on the two source pages were removed. confidence: medium.

Pages expanded (live)

  • DeepSeek-V3 — top slice thin anchor: 518 words at in-degree 46, stale since 06-06, missing parameters/safety_case frontmatter and a Relationships section. Added the technical report's $5.576M training-cost figure, a Checkpoint updates and licensing section (V3-0324, March 25, 2025; MIT license move, from the primary api-docs.deepseek.com host; Willison's 641 GB note), a DeepSeek V4 Pro / V4 Flash lineage link, and a typed Relationships section; frontmatter repaired. sources_count 3 → 5. Every prior fact and citation preserved; backup in _meta/_revision-backups/. [2 new (Source: URL) cites]
  • Qwen3 — slice thin-frontmatter anchor: high on sources_count: 2 at in-degree 39 (the stochastic-parrots pattern), and the page's centerpiece — the unified thinking/non-thinking design — was silent on Alibaba's July 2025 reversal of that design. Added the Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507 announcement and the decision to train Instruct and Thinking models separately (Alibaba Qwen's own X announcement, primary host); frontmatter repaired (parameters, safety_case; sources_count 2 → 5, an undercount correction — the page already carried four distinct sources). Backup in _meta/_revision-backups/. [1 new (Source: URL) cite]
  • California SB 813 (AI Standards and Safety Commission) — backlog correction turned expansion. The "California AI safety commission bill — needs bill-number identification" item carried since 07-07 was stale: the page has existed since 07-03 (my initial dedupe grep missed it on case-sensitivity). Folded today's confirmed procedural record from CalMatters Digital Democracy: Senate passage January 27, 2026; Assembly Privacy 11–2 do-pass-as-amended July 1; re-referral to Appropriations; July 2 amended text (BCSA commission deadline July 1, 2027; auditor-assessment standards, registration suspension procedures, independent-verification criteria; AB 1405 contingency; AB 1709/e-Safety Advisory Commission displacement). sources_count 4 → 5. This closes the carried backlog item.

Queued — foundational sources

  • Apple v. OpenAI complaint (Apple Inc. v. Liu, 5:26-cv-07078) — type-1 dangling foundational reference on the day's top live thread. Verified: CourtListener docket 73602437 (caption, parties, July 10 filing date corroborated across Reuters, CNBC, Courthouse News; distinctive complaint passages matched). Complaint PDF reachable via Courthouse News's hosted copy (flagged secondary). Queued URL-only: INGEST-apple-v-openai-complaint-2026-07-11.md (+ verification record in proposed-sources/).

Authenticity-verification failures

  • None. The queued complaint verified against the CourtListener docket. Tooling note: the CourtListener MCP connector rejected its credentials mid-scan (needs the user to reconnect it); verification fell back to public CourtListener pages via firecrawl search without loss.

Deferred backlog (over the daily cap — re-surfaces next run)

  • Slice thin anchors below the actioned two (two-per-run pacing): DeepSeek-R1 (539w, in-deg 41, stale 06-06), Kimi K2 (high on src 2, in-deg 30), Gemini 3 / Gemini 3 Pro (725w for Google's flagship, in-deg 26, stale 06-06), Sora and Veo (Video Generation Models) (high on src 2, in-deg 21), Legal Services — AI Deployment (673w, in-deg 19, stale 06-06). Score ~4 each.
  • Sen. Markey "AI Accountability Agenda" (July 10; ten-bill bundle) — no entities/sen-markey page and no wiki mentions; single touch, fold belongs to tonight's cycle; page if references recur. Score ~3.
  • ChinaTalk "Eastern Data, Western Compute is fake" analysis (July 10, CAICT data) — zero wiki coverage of the initiative; single touch. Concept-page and/or essay-queue candidate if the China-compute thread recurs. Score ~3.
  • New House bills cluster (People-First Chatbot Act, Spot the Fakes Act, McCaul pediatric-cancer AI bill, week of July 6) — introduced-only; page on formal advancement per the lint rule; folds to tonight's cycle. Score ~3.
  • Helix (Figure AI Vision-Language-Action model) (257w, medium/1, in-deg 6) — at the thinness threshold; confirm substance next models slice. Score ~3.
  • Standing carries: claude-code/claude-cowork product placement (curator-blocked, needs-review note extended 07-10); inverse-cooking/inverse-trust coined terms (needs-review, 07-10); duplicate entities/cdao/government/cdao and companies/reflection* (lint territory); concepts/foundation-models disambiguation (in-deg 2); person/org pages at in-degree 2 (pam-bondi, masahiro-mori, anil-seth, eric-horvitz, orin-kerr, alondra-nelson, palmer-luckey, tom-mitchell, soufan-center, federal-reserve). Score ~2–3.

One-line summary

Apple v. OpenAI got a litigation page with its complaint verified and queued, the long-planned system-cards umbrella concept now exists, the two weakest high-traffic model anchors (deepseek-v3, qwen3) were strengthened and repaired, a stale California SB 813 backlog item was closed with a status expansion, and a DeepSeek link alias was fixed — user review needed only on the queued complaint ingest and the reconnection of the CourtListener connector.