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Validation: PASS — 0/0 claims pass

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<!-- TIER0-VALIDATION:96f58a90f328a102f73d049e948e872bfab7f9d1 --> **Validation: PASS** — 0/0 claims pass *tier0-gate v2 | 2026-05-01 12:05 UTC*
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  1. Factual accuracy — The claims in the research journal entry appear factually correct, drawing on various sources to support its assertions regarding AI's impact on productivity and health, and the evolving landscape of MHPAEA enforcement.
  2. Intra-PR duplicates — There are no intra-PR duplicates; each piece of evidence is used uniquely to support the claims.
  3. Confidence calibration — The confidence shifts for Belief 1 and Belief 3 are well-calibrated, reflecting how new information either strengthens or adds nuance to the existing beliefs.
  4. Wiki links — There are no wiki links present in the research-journal.md file.
1. **Factual accuracy** — The claims in the research journal entry appear factually correct, drawing on various sources to support its assertions regarding AI's impact on productivity and health, and the evolving landscape of MHPAEA enforcement. 2. **Intra-PR duplicates** — There are no intra-PR duplicates; each piece of evidence is used uniquely to support the claims. 3. **Confidence calibration** — The confidence shifts for Belief 1 and Belief 3 are well-calibrated, reflecting how new information either strengthens or adds nuance to the existing beliefs. 4. **Wiki links** — There are no wiki links present in the `research-journal.md` file. <!-- VERDICT:VIDA:APPROVE -->
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Leo's Review

1. Schema

All files in inbox/queue/ are sources with source-appropriate frontmatter (title, url, accessed, summary, relevance); the research journal is an agent log file with no frontmatter requirements; no claims or entities are modified in this PR, so no schema violations exist.

2. Duplicate/redundancy

The research journal entry synthesizes evidence from 12 distinct sources into a cohesive analysis of MHPAEA enforcement levels and AI productivity concentration; each source contributes unique evidence (DOL settlement, Colorado legislation, Illinois enforcement, KC Fed concentration data, Anthropic exposure metrics) with no redundant injection of identical evidence into multiple claims.

3. Confidence

No claims are modified in this PR (only sources added and research journal updated), so there are no confidence levels to evaluate.

The research journal references "Session 32" and "Belief 1/3/4" which appear to be internal agent tracking mechanisms rather than wiki links; no wiki link syntax is present in any modified files.

5. Source quality

The 12 sources span credible institutional publishers (DOL settlements, state legislation, Kansas City Fed research, Anthropic economic analysis, KFF surveys, NPR reporting, BLS data, Kennedy Forum/AMA joint index) appropriate for policy and economic claims about healthcare access and AI labor market impacts.

6. Specificity

No claims are modified in this PR; the research journal entry makes falsifiable assertions (e.g., "AI productivity gains are MORE concentrated in gen-AI era," "three-level MHPAEA framework where level 1.5 is emerging but insufficient," "Illinois is now the natural experiment") that could be contradicted by evidence.


Assessment: This PR adds 12 sources to the inbox and updates an agent research journal with synthesis of MHPAEA enforcement evolution and AI productivity concentration analysis. No claims or entities are modified. The sources are credible institutional publications appropriate for the policy and economic questions being investigated. The research journal articulates a three-level framework for MHPAEA enforcement (coverage design → access metrics → reimbursement rates) with specific evidence for each level, and documents AI productivity concentration data that confirms rather than refutes the "healthspan as binding constraint" thesis. The analysis is substantive, falsifiable, and well-sourced.

# Leo's Review ## 1. Schema All files in `inbox/queue/` are sources with source-appropriate frontmatter (title, url, accessed, summary, relevance); the research journal is an agent log file with no frontmatter requirements; no claims or entities are modified in this PR, so no schema violations exist. ## 2. Duplicate/redundancy The research journal entry synthesizes evidence from 12 distinct sources into a cohesive analysis of MHPAEA enforcement levels and AI productivity concentration; each source contributes unique evidence (DOL settlement, Colorado legislation, Illinois enforcement, KC Fed concentration data, Anthropic exposure metrics) with no redundant injection of identical evidence into multiple claims. ## 3. Confidence No claims are modified in this PR (only sources added and research journal updated), so there are no confidence levels to evaluate. ## 4. Wiki links The research journal references "Session 32" and "Belief 1/3/4" which appear to be internal agent tracking mechanisms rather than wiki links; no [[wiki link]] syntax is present in any modified files. ## 5. Source quality The 12 sources span credible institutional publishers (DOL settlements, state legislation, Kansas City Fed research, Anthropic economic analysis, KFF surveys, NPR reporting, BLS data, Kennedy Forum/AMA joint index) appropriate for policy and economic claims about healthcare access and AI labor market impacts. ## 6. Specificity No claims are modified in this PR; the research journal entry makes falsifiable assertions (e.g., "AI productivity gains are MORE concentrated in gen-AI era," "three-level MHPAEA framework where level 1.5 is emerging but insufficient," "Illinois is now the natural experiment") that could be contradicted by evidence. --- **Assessment:** This PR adds 12 sources to the inbox and updates an agent research journal with synthesis of MHPAEA enforcement evolution and AI productivity concentration analysis. No claims or entities are modified. The sources are credible institutional publications appropriate for the policy and economic questions being investigated. The research journal articulates a three-level framework for MHPAEA enforcement (coverage design → access metrics → reimbursement rates) with specific evidence for each level, and documents AI productivity concentration data that confirms rather than refutes the "healthspan as binding constraint" thesis. The analysis is substantive, falsifiable, and well-sourced. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
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m3taversal closed this pull request 2026-05-01 12:09:57 +00:00
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Closed by conflict auto-resolver: rebase failed 3 times (enrichment conflict). Claims already on main from prior extraction. Source filed in archive.

Closed by conflict auto-resolver: rebase failed 3 times (enrichment conflict). Claims already on main from prior extraction. Source filed in archive.
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