Written material carries real authority in committees, policy, fiduciary, and compliance settings. Yet persuasive form, repetition, and apparent coherence can outpace evidentiary grounding—allowing influence to accumulate without accountability.
Truth-Machine introduces interpretive governance: it governs what signals are admissible and how written influence may propagate and persist, so authority is earned through evidence and reasoning rather than accumulated by language alone.
Truth-Machine:
• Governs admissibility and downstream influence of written signals
• Produces audit-ready interpretive explanations alongside evaluative outputs
• Strengthens judgment without replacing deliberation
Start with Overview to see the governance frame and intended use.