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Deep Read sample: public document drop report

This sample shows how Deep Read turns a large public file release into a short, cited report. The analysis uses uploaded or linked source documents, preserves page references, and separates confirmed facts from claims or missing context.

Analysis Coverage

72%

Coverage reflects how much of the submitted document set was included in the analysis.

Coverage Notes

  • This sample does not make real claims about a live document release. A production report should list unreadable scans, missing pages, unavailable source links, and claims that need outside corroboration.

Share Summary

Thousands of pages. Five-minute truth report. Deep Read turns public documents into short, cited Veracity reports.

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Top Findings

  • Deep Read is designed for large public document drops, not generic article summarization.
  • The report format keeps citations visible so readers can move from summary back to source material.
  • Scanned or image-only PDFs must be labeled as OCR-needed instead of treated as fully read.

Confirmed Facts

  • Deep Read supports direct PDF URLs, public webpages with visible PDF or ZIP links, and direct PDF uploads in the interface.
  • Large jobs run through background processing so document discovery, extraction, chunking, and report writing can complete without holding the browser open.
  • Reports are built from original files, extracted text, document summaries, final analysis, and citations.

Claims / Unverified / Unclear

  • No real document claims are made in this sample report.
  • Any future report should label allegations or unclear statements separately from confirmed document facts.

Timeline

  • Submit a URL or upload PDFs.
  • Discover and select documents.
  • Extract text and detect OCR gaps.
  • Summarize chunks and documents.
  • Publish a cited public report.

Key People & Agencies

  • Veracity
  • Public source agencies
  • Document authors named in the files

Most Important Documents

  • Original public PDFs
  • ZIP releases containing PDFs
  • Extracted text JSON

Buried Details

  • OCR gaps can change confidence and must be visible to the reader.
  • Citations should include document names, page ranges, links, and short excerpts when available.

Public Impact

When a major agency, court, or legislature drops hundreds or thousands of pages, readers get the short version without losing the source trail.

Media framing can be compared against the source record when coverage links are attached to the report.