Public trackerCorpus refreshed Aug 17, 2026 · Latest decision Aug 13, 2026Public incidents are risk signals, not usage-adjusted rates
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Corpus analytics

The public record,
measured honestly.

Understand the legal AI risk landscape in seconds. Explore trends, sources, attribution, and consequences, then inspect the records behind every signal.

Corpus intelligence

See the record, its shape, and its limits.

Counts describe tracked public matters, not industry incidence. Failure and consequence tags can overlap. Monetary metrics use only records with a known amount.

Corpus growthCumulative record and monthly additionsInteractive decision-date view
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Decision month. Corpus-added dates are not recorded. The latest period may be incomplete. Hover for values; click a period to inspect records.

Attribution statusHow AI involvement is recorded
record classification
AI implied or unspecified1,282
Tool unidentified412
Named tool recorded212
Allegation-only record16

A recorded name or implication is not proof of causation; inspect the underlying source.

Source qualityLinked evidence by source tier
URL classification
Publisher document archive1,776
Secondary or other source99
Docket or document mirror28
Official court or government16
Source link missing3

A source link improves traceability but does not mean every field was independently verified.

Review statusRecorded human review coverage
Marked human-reviewed0
Not marked human-reviewed1,922

Review status reflects the tracker field; absence of a mark does not prove no review occurred.

1,906 non-allegation-only records 218 known monetary amounts3 missing source linksRead methodology
Trust and quality

Know what is present, and what is missing.

99.8%source-linked1,919 records
1,776Publisher document archivelargest source tier
218known amounts$1,684,317 total
1,906non-allegation-only16 allegation-only
0human-reviewed0% of corpus
3missing source linkinspect before relying
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Go from signal to source-backed record.

Every chart links back to the public matters behind it. Use Explore when you need a narrower, reproducible view.

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