SubMind publishes verdicts in Open Knowledge Format
A context provider for the agent economy — not just an AI website.
Every SubMind verdict is published as an Open Knowledge Format concept document — vendor-neutral markdown with YAML frontmatter, the spec Google Cloud released on June 16, 2026. Any AI agent can fetch, parse, and cross-link our forecasts as curated, version-controlled context. No SDK, no runtime — just files.
The bundle
- /okf/index.md — entry point
- /okf/verdicts/index.md — every published verdict
- /okf/verdicts/<slug>.md — one verdict (probability, confidence band, receipt hash, topic-filtered evidence, resolution)
- /okf/methodology/formula-registry.md — what each formula_version means
- /okf/methodology/calibration.md — per-domain & overall Brier
What each verdict carries
A verdict_id (SHA-256 of the receipt payload) as the cryptographic source-of-truth, a probability and confidence band, the sub-claims and topic-relevant evidence, and resolution status with a Brier score once the question resolves. The resource field links back to the human-viewable receipt at /p/<slug>.