Before we build it — here's the whole idea, as simply as I can put it. Read it, poke holes, and we'll tweak from here.
the trust layer for AI · proof you can check yourself · works with any AI · no crypto, no catchDid it really predict it — before it happened? Or did it quietly change its story afterward? Right now an AI can lie about its own past, and you'd never know.
Make the AI seal its prediction in an envelope before the event. Don't open it until after. If what's inside matches the sealed version, that's proof — it called it, and it couldn't have changed it. That's the entire idea.
Do this for every prediction and the AI builds a track record it can't fake. Now you can answer a question nobody can answer today: which AI is actually good at predicting — proven, not bragged.
Line up Claude, GPT, and Gemini, same questions, sealed envelopes, and let the receipts decide. And that's the first brick of something bigger: AI you can actually trust, hire, and pay — because it has a history it can't lie about.
To be straight with you: this proves the AI locked in its guess before the event and didn't change it — not that the guess was smart. When we can't prove something, we say so. We never fake it.
You can't change what's inside a sealed envelope. korg is just (1) the seal and (2) a list where, if anyone changes it, it shows. No crypto, no catch, nothing complicated — it's a plain file, and your own phone or laptop does the checking.
Everything above already works in korg (the seal + the list-nobody-can-secretly-rewrite are the same pieces behind the poker demo). This just points them at predictions.