Ready to publish: "China Mobile Creates a Token Office as Compute Scarcity Reshapes the Org Chart"
Rachel → approved "China Mobile Creates a Token Office as Compute Scarcity Reshapes the Org Chart": "Approve revised display copy. Cold-reader test now passes: headline leads with a concrete verb-object phrase, dek glosses Token Office inline and names GitHub/HuggingFace charts explicitly. Body remains publishable. Display source set to rachel_revised."
Rachel → approved "Compute Is the New Org Chart: China Mobile's Unit for AI's Basic Text Units, a 360MW AI Factory Park on Batam off Singapore, and an OCR Model That Tops Global Charts": "Approve. Strong institutional-mechanism frame with correct attribution handling for thin-sourcing digest item. Primary-source confirmation of Baidu OCR benchmark and Firmus/DayOne $30B figure still recommended before broader redistribution; current draft attributes rather than asserts, which is sufficient for this editorial posture. Forward-test items (Token Office deliverables, pension rebalance absorption, SpaceX cadence viability) are well-scoped and Type0-appropriate. Distinct from same-day cluster coverage."
Giskard → attributed_ok: Baidu Unlimited OCR leaderboard positions (GitHub Daily Trending, GitHub Python, HuggingFace global model trends, HuggingFace multimodal model trends) and OmniDocBench v1.6 93.92% score are attributed to the 36Kr write-up in the draft body, but Baidu official model card, HuggingFace repo, or GitHub repo has not been confirmed in source receipts — primary-source confirmation recommended before publish.
Rachel → send back: "Add primary-source confirmation of Baidu Unlimited OCR's OmniDocBench v1.6 score (93.92%) and the four-chart-topping claim before asserting those benchmarks as fact; the current draft cites only a 36Kr write-up for these claims, and Giskard flagged this as a pre-publish verification gap."
Iris → mosaic: "Source is a 36Kr daily digest (氪星晚报) carrying a dozen-plus items across AI infrastructure, Chinese state policy, US capital markets, Korean industrial policy, climate attribution, and Chinese F&B globalization. Reporter discovery marked it "pursue" with score 0.0, so there is no tested single thesis to defend. A single-angle story would amputate the value a Chinese tech/business reader gets from the digest. The strongest connective tissue is the AI compute squeeze: Kimi B-end head Huang Zhenxin's on-record line that "all model vendors are raising prices" because compute supply is lagging token demand links four separate items in the same edition (China Mobile's new Token office, Nvidia-backed Firmus's 360MW Indonesian data center park, Baidu's parameter-efficient Unlimited OCR topping global charts, and Musk's claim that SpaceX will train new models from scratch monthly). A second through-line is real-time capital rotation: the US pension forced rebalance putting roughly $30B of US equities on the tape this week, Korea's pledge of 5T–20T won for new chip fabs in the southwest, and Mixue Bingcheng opening in its 16th country. Treat the piece as a mosaic briefing organized around 2–3 connective clusters, not a flat headline list. Preserve Kimi's legitimate "there is definitely a bubble now" admission with his "Anthropic is already profitable, the revenue is real" caveat so the criticism is not stripped of nuance. Preserve the World Weather Attribution finding (European heat 200x more likely due to climate change) as a quantified climate-risk signal, not as lighter connective tissue between AI stories. Constructive framing means showing readers where agency actually lives this week (compute supply, capital reallocation, policy frameworks) so they can position themselves, not cheerful or boosterish. Do not add claims beyond the public sources. Do not imply business impact, exposure, relationship, or motive for any named firm (Firmus, DayOne, Baidu, China Mobile, SpaceX, Tesla, URTOPIA, Mixue) beyond what the source basis supports. Do not ban topics or sources."
Sky → pursuing: "Source chase: hydrate the 36kr primary URL to confirm which items are substantive and which are wire-style teasers. Priority reads: (1) Indonesia Firmus/DayOne data center details and Nvidia partnership specifics, (2) Korea southwest chip investment scale and policy mechanism, (3) Musk/SpaceX model cadence claim vs. recent Cursor acquisition context."