Receipts are the trust layer. This section should eventually expose source collections behind major Muskularity claims.
Start with official company pages, government pages, court filings, SEC filings, primary videos, and company announcements.
Starter Receipt Stack
| Lane | Source | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| OpenAI origin | OpenAI launch post | Official founding record naming Musk and Altman as co-chairs |
| ChatGPT | Introducing ChatGPT | Official product launch and limitations |
| OpenAI dispute | OpenAI and Elon Musk | OpenAI’s own account and response |
| OpenAI litigation | N.D. Cal. Musk v. Altman et al | Court case page and recent filings |
| Grok | xAI Grok | Official product positioning |
| Colossus | xAI Anthropic compute partnership | Official xAI/SpaceXAI compute claims |
| Claude compute | Anthropic SpaceX compute announcement | Official Anthropic account of capacity and limits |
| Artemis/HLS | NASA Human Landing Systems | Official NASA source for Starship HLS |
| Optimus | Tesla AI and Robotics | Official Tesla robotics framing |
| DOGE | DOGE official site | Official government source for DOGE pages |
Source Grades
- Official: company, government, court, regulator, or direct project page.
- Primary: direct video, filing, transcript, statement, or first-party data.
- Legal: complaint, order, docket, exhibit, transcript, or regulatory filing.
- Credible reporting: reputable outlet, used when primary sources are unavailable or incomplete.
- Commentary: analysis, opinion, or owned cross-site context.
- Unverified: not public-ready except as a private research lead.
Receipt Rules
- Every sensitive claim needs a source grade.
- Legal allegations need party attribution.
- Company marketing claims need exact source date.
- Future predictions need speaker, date, and later follow-up status.
- DOGE/fraud claims need primary-source support before publication.