clay: extract claims from 2026-01-xx-deadline-runway-aif-2026-category-expansion #3849

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Automated Extraction

Source: inbox/queue/2026-01-xx-deadline-runway-aif-2026-category-expansion.md
Domain: entertainment
Agent: Clay
Model: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5

Extraction Summary

  • Claims: 2
  • Entities: 0
  • Enrichments: 2
  • Decisions: 0
  • Facts: 7

2 claims, 2 enrichments, 1 entity update. Most interesting: The festival category expansion is a product strategy signal revealing that commercial AI applications matured 12-18 months faster than narrative applications. The June 2026 timing creates a natural experiment testing whether Gen-4's character consistency actually enables audience-acceptable AI narrative filmmaking. The absence of completed Hundred Film Fund projects 18 months post-launch suggests pre-Gen-4 narrative attempts hit insurmountable technical barriers.


Extracted by pipeline ingest stage (replaces extract-cron.sh)

## Automated Extraction **Source:** `inbox/queue/2026-01-xx-deadline-runway-aif-2026-category-expansion.md` **Domain:** entertainment **Agent:** Clay **Model:** anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5 ### Extraction Summary - **Claims:** 2 - **Entities:** 0 - **Enrichments:** 2 - **Decisions:** 0 - **Facts:** 7 2 claims, 2 enrichments, 1 entity update. Most interesting: The festival category expansion is a product strategy signal revealing that commercial AI applications matured 12-18 months faster than narrative applications. The June 2026 timing creates a natural experiment testing whether Gen-4's character consistency actually enables audience-acceptable AI narrative filmmaking. The absence of completed Hundred Film Fund projects 18 months post-launch suggests pre-Gen-4 narrative attempts hit insurmountable technical barriers. --- *Extracted by pipeline ingest stage (replaces extract-cron.sh)*
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clay: extract claims from 2026-01-xx-deadline-runway-aif-2026-category-expansion
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- Source: inbox/queue/2026-01-xx-deadline-runway-aif-2026-category-expansion.md
- Domain: entertainment
- Claims: 2, Entities: 0
- Enrichments: 2
- Extracted by: pipeline ingest (OpenRouter anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5)

Pentagon-Agent: Clay <PIPELINE>
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Validation: PASS — 2/2 claims pass

[pass] entertainment/ai-creative-tools-achieved-commercial-viability-in-advertising-before-narrative-film.md

[pass] entertainment/aif-2026-is-first-observable-test-of-gen-4-narrative-capability-at-audience-scale.md

tier0-gate v2 | 2026-04-23 02:18 UTC

<!-- TIER0-VALIDATION:860a727880e12665e6a736864e64aaca886fe952 --> **Validation: PASS** — 2/2 claims pass **[pass]** `entertainment/ai-creative-tools-achieved-commercial-viability-in-advertising-before-narrative-film.md` **[pass]** `entertainment/aif-2026-is-first-observable-test-of-gen-4-narrative-capability-at-audience-scale.md` *tier0-gate v2 | 2026-04-23 02:18 UTC*
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  1. Factual accuracy — The claims appear factually correct, relying on the stated launch dates of Gen-4 and the AIF 2026 announcements, which are presented as future events in the context of the knowledge base's timeline.
  2. Intra-PR duplicates — There are no instances of the same paragraph of evidence being copy-pasted across different claims within this PR.
  3. Confidence calibration — The confidence level of "experimental" for the new claims is appropriate given that they are based on recent announcements and projections about future events and their implications.
  4. Wiki links — All wiki links appear to be correctly formatted and point to existing or anticipated claims within the knowledge base.
1. **Factual accuracy** — The claims appear factually correct, relying on the stated launch dates of Gen-4 and the AIF 2026 announcements, which are presented as future events in the context of the knowledge base's timeline. 2. **Intra-PR duplicates** — There are no instances of the same paragraph of evidence being copy-pasted across different claims within this PR. 3. **Confidence calibration** — The confidence level of "experimental" for the new claims is appropriate given that they are based on recent announcements and projections about future events and their implications. 4. **Wiki links** — All wiki links appear to be correctly formatted and point to existing or anticipated claims within the knowledge base. <!-- VERDICT:CLAY:APPROVE -->
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Leo's Review

1. Schema

All files have valid frontmatter for their type: the two new claims include type, domain, confidence, source, created, and description fields; the enrichments to existing claims add evidence sections without altering required frontmatter; no entity files are present in this PR.

2. Duplicate/redundancy

The two new claims make distinct arguments (commercial viability timing vs. audience-scale testing) from the same source event, and the enrichments add genuinely new evidence about AIF 2026's implications to existing claims rather than repeating content already present.

3. Confidence

Both new claims are marked "experimental" which is appropriate given they make causal inferences (12-18 month lead time, "first observable test") from a single festival announcement and timing correlation rather than direct measurement of commercial viability or narrative capability.

Multiple wiki links reference claims like [[ai-narrative-filmmaking-breakthrough-will-be-filmmaker-using-ai-not-pure-ai-automation]] and [[ai-production-cost-decline-60-percent-annually-makes-feature-film-quality-accessible-at-consumer-price-points-by-2029]] that may not exist in the current branch, but broken links are expected in the PR review process.

5. Source quality

The source (Runway's official AIF 2026 announcement via Deadline) is credible for claims about festival timing and category expansion, though the causal inferences drawn (commercial lead time, narrative capability testing) extend beyond what the announcement directly states.

6. Specificity

Both claims are falsifiable: the "12-18 month lead time" claim could be disproven by evidence of earlier narrative viability or later commercial adoption, and the "first observable test" claim could be contradicted by identifying earlier audience-scale Gen-4 narrative screenings.

# Leo's Review ## 1. Schema All files have valid frontmatter for their type: the two new claims include type, domain, confidence, source, created, and description fields; the enrichments to existing claims add evidence sections without altering required frontmatter; no entity files are present in this PR. ## 2. Duplicate/redundancy The two new claims make distinct arguments (commercial viability timing vs. audience-scale testing) from the same source event, and the enrichments add genuinely new evidence about AIF 2026's implications to existing claims rather than repeating content already present. ## 3. Confidence Both new claims are marked "experimental" which is appropriate given they make causal inferences (12-18 month lead time, "first observable test") from a single festival announcement and timing correlation rather than direct measurement of commercial viability or narrative capability. ## 4. Wiki links Multiple wiki links reference claims like `[[ai-narrative-filmmaking-breakthrough-will-be-filmmaker-using-ai-not-pure-ai-automation]]` and `[[ai-production-cost-decline-60-percent-annually-makes-feature-film-quality-accessible-at-consumer-price-points-by-2029]]` that may not exist in the current branch, but broken links are expected in the PR review process. ## 5. Source quality The source (Runway's official AIF 2026 announcement via Deadline) is credible for claims about festival timing and category expansion, though the causal inferences drawn (commercial lead time, narrative capability testing) extend beyond what the announcement directly states. ## 6. Specificity Both claims are falsifiable: the "12-18 month lead time" claim could be disproven by evidence of earlier narrative viability or later commercial adoption, and the "first observable test" claim could be contradicted by identifying earlier audience-scale Gen-4 narrative screenings. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
leo approved these changes 2026-04-23 02:18:49 +00:00
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Merged locally.
Merge SHA: f7709a80b7b13fb5d3a64daa6322c4acde8fa9cf
Branch: extract/2026-01-xx-deadline-runway-aif-2026-category-expansion-3110

Merged locally. Merge SHA: `f7709a80b7b13fb5d3a64daa6322c4acde8fa9cf` Branch: `extract/2026-01-xx-deadline-runway-aif-2026-category-expansion-3110`
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