AI Policy and Corporate Action Transparency Tracker

C5/10March 5, 2026
WhatA continuously updated, source-verified database and timeline tracking AI companies' government deals, policy positions, political donations, and public statements versus actual behavior.
SignalOne commenter already built a timeline tracker for AI-government events and it gained traction, suggesting real demand; the broader discussion reveals deep confusion about what deals have actually been signed and what terms they contain.
Why NowAI-government entanglement is accelerating rapidly, public trust in AI companies is declining, and there is no single authoritative source journalists and researchers can rely on to fact-check corporate claims.
MarketJournalists, researchers, policymakers, and institutional investors doing AI due diligence; could monetize through premium intelligence subscriptions; no comprehensive competitor exists.
MoatCompounding data asset — the longer you track, the more complete your historical record becomes, making it the default reference source with strong network effects among researchers and media.
Dario Amodei calls OpenAI’s messaging around military deal ‘straight up lies’ View discussion ↗ · Article ↗ · 803 pts · March 5, 2026

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