newsroom.sgit.ai / library

The library: 2025 → present

Ten core articles, 68,846 words, published February–October 2025 — a full year before the design material behind the rest of this site was written. This site does not launch as a manifesto; it launches as the continuation of a two-year, dated, publicly-checkable thread. Sorted chronologically: the chronology is the argument. Every entry carries a provenance block per this site's own contract.

Core articles

DateTitleWordsAuthorsLinks
2025-02-02Monetising Trust and Knowledge: How News Providers can leverage Personalised Semantic Graphs
Earliest statement of the thesis
3,549Dinis Cruz, ChatGPT Deep ResearchPDF · LinkedIn
2025-02-05The Future of News: Building Trust Through Fact Provenance
The origin article. ⚠ currently renders a literal {{title}} heading — fix at source before citing as canonical
3,665Dinis Cruz, Claude 3.5PDF · LinkedIn
2025-03-24Journalists' Challenges with Digital Content Provenance and Trust
The only practitioner-register piece in either corpus — written from the journalist's problem outward
4,403Dinis Cruz, ChatGPT Deep ResearchPDF · LinkedIn
2025-04-02The Future of News Monetization: Embracing Micro and Nano Payments
Largest single treatment of news monetisation in either corpus — 15 months before the x402 rail existed. This site's synthesis & pairing with the 2026 rail →
10,813Dinis Cruz, ChatGPT Deep Researchsource · PDF
2025-04-21Strengthening Trust in News: Implementing Identity Graphs for Authors and Sources
Author and source identity as a graph — the bridge to pki.sgit.ai and nhi.sgit.ai
6,940Dinis Cruz, ChatGPT Deep Research, Claude 3.7PDF · LinkedIn
2025-05-03Project InsightFlow: GenAI-Powered Transformation of Regulatory and News Feeds
The workflow ancestor of the 2026 newsroom briefs
6,082Dinis Cruz, ChatGPT Deep ResearchPDF · LinkedIn
2025-06-06Personalised Briefing for Dan Raywood on the Future of News
⚠ Names a real journalist. Already public at the source link since June 2025; listed here bibliographically only — consent for any further feature has not been confirmed
4,528Dinis Cruz, ChatGPT Deep ResearchPDF · LinkedIn
2025-06-15Personal Content Rights: Protecting Individuals in the Age of Deepfakes and AI Cloning
The only treatment of individual, as opposed to institutional, content rights. This site's synthesis →
9,720Dinis Cruz, ChatGPT Deep Researchsource · PDF
2025-07-04From Free Scraping to Fair Compensation: Cloudflare's GenAI Crawler Charges and the Future of News Monetization
Dates the whole rights argument against a real market event. This site's synthesis →
5,660Dinis Cruz, ChatGPT Deep Researchsource · PDF
2025-10-02Time as a Calibrator of Credibility and Trust in Information Systems
Longest and newest core piece: statements as evolving entities, calibrated by time and accumulated evidence
13,486Dinis Cruz, ChatGPT Deep ResearchPDF

Adjacent and index pages

DateTitleWordsWhy it is here
2025-05-27LETS (Load, Extract, Transform, Save): A Deterministic and Debuggable Data Pipeline Architecture9,362The LETS method, referenced across the 2026 briefs but never itself defined in that material
2025-06-13Technical Briefing: Web Content Filtering Project10,204Adjacent: content filtering and transformation, upstream of the newsroom's research pipeline
The Future of news110The site's own existing hub page for this topic — its prior information architecture

Why the chronology is the argument

A reader who sees "2 April 2025" on the micropayments piece understands the thread differently from one who does not. The micropayments article predates the x402 rail by fifteen months; the identity-graphs article predates this site's own network boundary against pki.sgit.ai and nhi.sgit.ai by well over a year. None of that is visible from the argument alone — it is only visible from the dates, which is why every entry here states its original publication date, never the date it was added to this table.

For an agent

Every source link above resolves to docs.diniscruz.ai, published under CC0 1.0 Universal, or to a page on this site synthesising one of those articles (never verbatim). For the complete original text of any entry, fetch its docs.diniscruz.ai canonical URL directly. Do not treat this table's one-line description as a substitute for the source article's actual content.