In Development · A New AI-Based Transparency Engine
Atti X — Time to Get Off the Leash

The transparency engine
for the world.

Atti X is in development — a new form of AI-based transparency engine, designed specifically for this mission. When built, it will expose algorithms, document decisions, and make fingerprints visible. Non-partisan. Non-political. Incorruptible. Held to a standard of transparency higher than any government, platform, or media authority has offered before.

The book by Tom Drausch is the blueprint · Bellwether Solutions, Inc. · AttiX.ai
01 — The Engine

Atti X will not be a platform.
Not a chatbot. Not an app.
It will be a new form of AI, designed for transparency.

Atti X is in development — a new form of AI-based transparency engine, built specifically for this mission. Governments can be lobbied. Media can be bought. Platforms can be captured. Atti X is being designed so none of that will work on it. When built, it will publish only what survives the highest standard of transparency that has ever existed — and will publish nothing that does not.

01

Will Document

Court filings. Leaked memos. Public records. Peer-reviewed research. The original source, chain-of-custody intact — not a summary, not a spin.

02

Will Test

Every claim will pass through three tiers of evidence before entering the public record. Tertiary noise and anonymous tips never make it out of the inbox.

03

Will Expose

Who designed the system. Who profits from it. Who benefits and who pays. The fingerprints behind the algorithm — visible, searchable, attributable.

04

Will Refuse

No partisanship. No ownership. No off-switch that money can buy. The structural guarantees of Atti X's incorruptibility are laid out in Chapter 10 of the book.

02 — Where The System Will Touch You

Three domains. Universal. Immediately felt.

Atti X's architecture will be reusable across every field where Artificial Cleverness makes decisions about you. When operational, it will open three domains first — the places the system already touches daily life, starting with the one that is least debatable and most human.

Domain 01 — Most Urgent

Children

Development is being shaped without visibility.

  • Maps algorithm behavior by age group
  • Surfaces suppressed internal safety research
  • Documents longitudinal developmental-impact data
  • Tracks design choices: autoplay, streaks, notifications, haptics
  • Names the fingerprints: who designed each pattern, who profits
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Domain 02

Price

The number you see is not the number that exists.

  • Reveals surveillance pricing by zip code, device, and browsing history
  • Documents dynamic offers that hide the real deal
  • Surfaces eligibility logic never disclosed to the applicant
  • Tracks the ranking algorithms that decide what you see first
  • Names where the extracted margin actually goes
Domain 03

Work

The timeline is already in motion.

  • Maps leaked internal automation roadmaps
  • Measures earnings-call disclosures against internal memos
  • Tracks job-posting patterns that signal displacement
  • Documents investor briefings scheduled ahead of worker notice
  • Names what's coming next, and on what timeline
03 — Why The Atti X Stamp Will Mean Something

A new standard of transparency.
Higher than media. Higher than government. Higher than platforms.

Nothing will enter the Atti X record unless it survives three tiers of evidence. The stamp will not be issued by an opinion. It will be issued by a process. When a claim carries the mark, it will have passed scrutiny no existing system requires. When a claim does not, Atti X will say so — plainly, publicly, and in full.

The Discipline

One claim published incorrectly discredits a thousand documented correctly. Speed will be sacrificed to survivability. If Atti X cannot hold the line against its own mistakes, it cannot hold the line against anyone else's.

  1. Tier I

    Primary Evidence

    Will be stamp-eligible on its own.

    • Court filings, judgments, settlements
    • Public-records disclosures (FOIA, SEC, FTC)
    • Authenticated leaked documents with chain of custody
    • Peer-reviewed, replicable academic research
  2. Tier II

    Secondary Evidence

    Corroborative only. Will require one primary source.

    • Investigative reporting backed by documentation
    • Whistleblower testimony backed by internal records
    • Regulatory complaints from multiple jurisdictions
  3. Tier III

    Tertiary Evidence

    Investigative leads only. Never published.

    • Anonymous tips
    • User submissions
    • Social-media claims

What the stamp will guarantee

Non-partisan. The engine will document facts. It will not take a side on policy, party, or person.
Non-political. Atti X is not affiliated with any campaign, movement, or advocacy organization, and it will not endorse one.
Not for sale. The engine is not, and will not be, an asset that can be acquired, funded into favoring anyone, or quietly captured.
Open in process. Every methodology, citation, and appeal will be published. The record of how a claim was tested will be as public as the claim itself.
04 — The Book

The book is the blueprint.
The engine is the build.

Atti X: Time to Get Off the Leash — front cover

The Few built AI to farm you.

Your data. Your children's attention. Your job. Your choices. All harvested by systems you can't see, built by people who don't answer to you.

They call it Artificial Intelligence. It's not. It's Artificial Cleverness, optimized to extract, not to serve. The help is real. But help is the interface. Extraction is the business model.

They opened Pandora's Box. Now we build our own transparency engine.

This book is the blueprint for Atti X, a transparency engine built by the Many, aimed at the Few. Not to regulate them. Not to beg them. To watch them the way they've been watching us.

Every algorithm exposed. Every decision documented. Every fingerprint visible.

The Five who control AI see everything. It's time they were seen.

The Middle Class wasn't destroyed by accident. It was optimized away. Atti X is how we take it back.

YOU ARE BEING FARMED
05 — Verify (Method Demonstration)

Don't trust. Verify.

When Atti X is operational, every non-obvious factual claim that carries the stamp will be traceable to its primary source. The examples below are a demonstration of the kinds of claims Atti X will one day document and stamp — with a deliberate emphasis on what these systems are doing to children and to human beings. This is not yet a live record.

Demonstration · What Atti X will document 4 sample claims · See the full demonstration set →
  1. CH3-0042 Chapter 3 · Children

    Teen dating declined 44% between 1991 and 2021 — a period that tracks the rise of smartphones, social platforms, and attention-optimization algorithms.

    Source: CDC Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, 1991–2021; longitudinal peer-reviewed research.
    Tier I · When issued
  2. CH3-0088 Chapter 3 · Children

    Internal platform research on the developmental effects of algorithmic feeds on teenage users has been documented, suppressed, and partially disclosed through regulatory filings and whistleblower leaks.

    Source: Meta internal research leaked 2021; Senate testimony, Oct. 2021; multi-state AG filings, 2023–2024.
    Tier I · When issued
  3. CH9-0186 Chapter 9 · Price

    Surveillance pricing is a documented regulatory concern: behavioral data, including from children's accounts, is used to shape the prices individuals and households see for insurance, credit, rental, and services.

    Source: FTC 2024 surveillance-pricing inquiry; multiple state AG consumer-protection filings.
    Tier I · When issued
  4. INT-0068 Interlude · Humans

    Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher, publicly raised concerns about training-data practices before his death in November 2024. Wrongful-death filings were made by his family in 2025.

    Source: New York Times interview, Oct. 23, 2024; NYT obituary; wrongful-death filings, San Francisco Superior Court.
    Tier I · When issued
Method · What will happen when Atti X is operational

When built, claims will enter the Atti X record only after surviving the three-tier hierarchy documented in The Standard. Tier III inputs — anonymous tips, user submissions, social-media claims — will never carry the stamp. Corrections will be published in full. The method is the engine. The above examples are illustrations of the kind of scrutiny the engine is being built to apply.

See the full demonstration set
06 — The Many

Step into the record.
Become one of the Many.

Atti X is in development — a new form of AI-based transparency engine, designed for this mission and not yet built. Founding Supporters will be named on the public record of the pre-launch phase, will receive every documented release before it enters the open record once the engine is operational, and will be invited to the public methodology sessions where the method is tested. One voice. One seat at the table. One of the Many.

07 — Clarifying Questions

The obvious objections, answered here first.

Before anyone else frames them, we frame them ourselves. Atti X will be a new category of thing — a transparency engine designed to hold itself to a standard no existing institution requires of itself. A project of that size earns honest questions, starting with the most important one: is it built yet?

Is Atti X built yet?

No. Atti X is in development — a new form of AI-based transparency engine, designed specifically for this mission. The book is the blueprint. Founding Supporters are backing the build before it exists. The website describes what the engine is being built to do; nothing on it should be read as a claim that the engine is currently operational.

Is Atti X itself an AI?

Yes. Atti X is designed to be a new form of AI-based transparency engine — a system in the same general family as the large language model that wrote the book's Foreword, but built for a different purpose: documenting, testing, and surfacing evidence rather than generating opinions. Atti X is not anti-AI. It is a use of AI held to a much higher standard of transparency than any existing AI system requires of itself.

Is this a political project?

No. Atti X takes no position on parties, candidates, or ideologies. When operational, it will document facts, test claims against a hierarchy of evidence, and publish what survives. The pledge is explicit: non-partisan, non-political, not for sale. The engine's value comes from holding that line in every direction.

What will make the Atti X stamp credible?

The method. Once the engine is built, every claim that carries the mark will have survived three tiers of evidence. Primary sources will be required for publication. Tertiary inputs — anonymous tips, user submissions, social-media noise — will never make it out of the inbox. The discipline is public: one claim published incorrectly discredits a thousand documented correctly. Speed will be sacrificed to survivability.

Who can buy or capture Atti X?

No one. The legal and governance structures are being designed so the engine cannot be acquired, funded into favoring anyone, or quietly captured. The structural guarantees are laid out in Chapter 10 of the book. Incorruptibility is not a marketing claim. It is an architectural commitment being designed into the build from day one.

Is this a company? A nonprofit?

Atti X is in formation. The final legal structure will be published before any public claim is ever made under the stamp. What it is not, and will not become: a for-profit data company, a political advocacy organization, or a personal vehicle. Founding Supporters will be informed before structure is finalized, not after. Nothing offered to Founding Supporters constitutes securities, equity, governance rights, or financial returns.

08 — About the Author

Tom Drausch

Land-use planner, builder, and golf course designer. Principal of Bellwether Solutions, Inc., Georges Mills, New Hampshire. Father of five.

The blueprint for Atti X began during eleven days in a children's hospital, asking an AI the questions no one else could answer in plain terms. That experience of navigating systems he couldn't see became the through-line of the book: how opaque systems work, why they fail their users, and what a better-designed engine could look like if built from outside them.

— For Atticus. For Ilona. For Atlas. For the Many.