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What is an Objector?

Your role in the adversarial review process.

Updated over a week ago

An Objector is an individual or institution that formally challenges a public statement by submitting a structured objection grounded in evidence.

Objectors initiate Objection's adversarial review process by identifying a specific statement and asserting that it may be false, misleading, or materially incomplete.

An Objector is:

  • A challenger of statements

  • A participant in a structured, evidence-based process

  • An initiator of independent investigation

  • Accountable for clarity, sourcing, and good-faith reasoning

An Objector is not:

  • A judge or arbiter of truth

  • A commentator or outrage amplifier

  • A partisan attack mechanism

  • An anonymous drive-by accuser

Objectors surface contested statements so they can be independently investigated, tested, and judged by qualified the AI Tribunal.

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