Position
Position your thesis before opening the tool. Define the argument and intended destination to anchor the work before the model offers alternatives.
AI is a tool for assisting, not for doing the writing. The model is fast, fluent, and confident. None of that is the same as being right. Position. Audit. Interrogate. Demand. Four checkpoints that keep your reasoning yours. Every module below supports the work. It does not do it for you.
Position your thesis before opening the tool. Define the argument and intended destination to anchor the work before the model offers alternatives.
Audit the drift. At each stage, ask whether the reasoning still reflects your original intention or whether the model has introduced a new frame.
Interrogate the absence. AI does not signal uncertainty the way a scholar does. A scholar says the evidence is mixed or the question remains contested. Those hedges are information. AI produces confident prose regardless of the underlying certainty.
Demand a human redline. Before any high-stakes output leaves your hands, strip the AI suggestions back and verify that the logic is yours.
Paste any source (article, social post, memo, government report, academic excerpt) and get a structured tradecraft assessment: source type, credibility score, bias indicators with evidence, missing corroboration, and an analyst note. A teaching artifact, not a verdict.
Paste two to five labeled sources. Reports corroborated claims, contradictions, single-source assertions, framing convergence, provenance notes, and evidentiary gaps. Includes a 0-100 convergence score.
Flags linguistic deception cues, emotional manipulation, propaganda techniques, omission patterns, narrative framing, and psychological-operations indicators in any text. Not lie detection. Tradecraft signal extraction.
Given an analytic product, flags confirmation bias, anchoring, availability bias, mirror-imaging, satisficing, and premature closure. Pattern-based, not psychological diagnosis.
Given any report, returns the questions the analyst should have asked, the missing angles, the blind spots, and the alternative interpretations the report did not consider.
Messy text in. Clean chronological timeline out, with actors, locations, causal links, and the gaps in coverage that the source did not address.
Paste a narrative. Get back actor-by-action, event-by-location, and claim-by-evidence matrices. Useful for intelligence training and structured note-taking.
Extracts key actors, the relationships between them, the direction of influence, the strength of ties, and the nodes that should logically exist but are missing from the source.
Vector-embedding pipeline for unstructured incident data. Unsupervised clustering surfaces structural anomalies with confidence scoring.
Paste an incident description or threat report. Extracts TTPs, tooling fingerprints, targeting profile, operational tempo, attribution considerations, and gaps. Pattern extraction, not actor naming.
Searchable dictionary of hate symbols, gang signs, acronyms, and numeric codes. Citizens look up what they spot, photograph and geotag it, and contribute to a community-cleanup map. Verified law-enforcement partners can request precise pin access and territorial-spread analysis.
Given any document, identifies sensitive details, operational vulnerabilities, personally identifiable information, inadvertent disclosures, and patterns an adversary could exploit. Useful for training and pre-publication review.
Given a scenario or analytic product, generates adversary-perspective questions, alternative hypotheses, challenges to your assumptions, and "what would break this analysis?" prompts.
Four classic SATs in one wizard: Analysis of Competing Hypotheses, Key Assumptions Check, Indicators & Warnings, and Premortem. Each technique returns its own structured output.
Searches academic and intelligence corpora; synthesizes findings into operational threat assessments using the SLR Studio engine.
Awareness materials for frontline retail staff and research-security officers. TRIPWIRE mode produces a printable Awareness Sheet, Supervisor Brief, and Reporting Quick-Reference, scoped to the setting. Indicators only, no operational detail. More directions to follow.
Ingests unstructured text (field reports, OSINT, white papers) and identifies coverage gaps, recurring patterns, and unaddressed seams.
Parses resumes and CVs through a competency-extraction engine. Calculates readiness scoring and intent-match indicators against role profiles.