Recurring source pool

  • AI Incident Database — discovery index for reported AI harms and near harms.
  • OECD AI Incidents Monitor — international incident and hazard monitoring.
  • CourtListener and RECAP — searchable opinions and federal docket records.
  • Official federal appellate opinions — primary decisions from U.S. courts of appeals.
  • PubMed and DOAJ — medical case reports and open-access article records.
  • Product postmortems, vendor engineering blogs, public issue trackers, and newsroom correction pages — primary operational records.
  • Reuters and the Associated Press — high-quality discovery and independent confirmation, followed by inspection of the underlying record.

These are leads, not automatic publication authority. Each incident still needs its own evidence review.

Launch dossier

PocketOS database deletion

Hallucinated appellate briefs

Sodium bromide case

Strong candidates for the next edition

  • The May 2025 syndicated summer reading list that recommended nonexistent books, documented in the Chicago Sun-Times response and Associated Press reporting.
  • Recent court orders collected through appellate opinion feeds involving fabricated AI citations.
  • Public engineering postmortems where an agent was given production credentials and caused a recoverable or material incident.