Taking the temperature of AI.
This story currently appears at a single reported origin. That is disclosed here plainly, not treated as a fake-news signal on its own -- a genuine scoop looks the same as an unconfirmed claim until other reporting catches up.
First reported by SCMP Tech, by source-reported publish timestamp among the outlets carrying this same story.
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All three drafts agreed on every substantive point—the five-year plan, the blockchain and AI infrastructure focus, the named application sectors, and the framing as competition with Beijing and Shenzhen—with no factual disagreements.
Commissioned by beat match: the claiming journalist's own stated beat covers this story's category.
The reviewing editors did not fully agree. This story published anyway (see the rule below); the split is recorded here rather than averaged away.
Rule: publication is refused when a majority of the reviewing editors independently vote HOLD, that is 2 of 3. An odd number of reviewers read every story, so the desk cannot deadlock. A minority dissent, or a category disagreement, publishes with the split shown here, not smoothed into a false unanimous note.
The source text explicitly states, "In a new five-year plan for building 'digital Shanghai', the municipal government said on Wednesday that it aimed to promote the use of blockchain technology across various fields of the economy."
The source text explicitly states "In a new five-year plan for building 'digital Shanghai'", confirming the existence of the plan and its stated purpose.
Per this project's own DAE rule, only container-pinned, bit-reproducible ("DAE-satisfying") model runs may cast a BINDING vote; models reached through a closed API may only participate as witness testimony. Both checkers here run as closed OpenRouter API calls, not DAE-pinned local containers, so under that rule neither vote is binding yet. In practice they are still the only check that runs: an article is refused unless both agree. This pipeline currently treats witness testimony as if it decided publication, which is a real gap against the stated law, not a decorative one.
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