5-person Australian Alpha · updated 17 July 2026
Editorial & Source Policy
The briefing is designed to make evidence, attribution and editorial judgment easy to distinguish.
Verified fact
A detail supported directly by a linked primary source or independently checkable record. We prefer first-party and official sources for product releases, while recognising that a first-party source can still be self-interested.
Company claim
A performance, adoption or benefit statement made by the company being covered. It is attributed to that company and is not presented as independent proof.
Editorial interpretation
Our explanation of why a development may matter at work, including trade-offs and counterarguments. Interpretation is not a verified fact and may change as evidence develops.
Hypothesis / what to watch
A testable expectation or unresolved question. We state what future evidence would strengthen or weaken it.
Corrections and independence
Sources are linked so listeners can verify consequential details. Report errors through the Contact page. This pilot is independent and is not affiliated with or endorsed by OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, Microsoft or any other company covered.