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Corrections.

This page lists every substantive correction to published Techné AI work: what the document said, what it says now, and when it changed. It exists because a research service that promises verification should show its errors, not bury them in silent edits.

A short log is not a claim of near-perfection — it is a young log, opened July 2026. It will grow, and that is how it should work.

The policy

Class 1 — Material error. A misstated authority, statistic, statute number, or legal status that could change a reader's action. Corrected within 48 hours of discovery, logged here, and — where the document is a subscriber playbook, template, or tracker — notified to subscribers by email.

Class 2 — Substantive imprecision. Accurate but overclaimed, stale-dated, or missing a limitation that matters. Corrected in the next maintenance cycle or sooner, and logged here.

Class 3 — Editorial. Typography, formatting, phrasing. Fixed in place and noted in the document's own change log; not listed here.

No substantive language is ever rewritten without a change-log entry on the document itself.

The log

All corrections, newest first.

Corrections to Techné AI documents and instruments
Date Library Document Class What was wrong What it now says
2026-07-12 TalentSight Illinois penalty figures (third tier) Class 1 · Material The third-tier penalty lookback was stated as 5 years. The third-and-subsequent-violation cap of $70,000 applies where there were prior adjudged violations within 7 years (not 5). Corrected by the firm’s verification pass before publication.
2026-07-12 TalentSight Illinois coverage description Class 2 · Substantive Copy implied an out-of-state employer is covered by the Illinois Human Rights Act merely by screening Illinois applicants. The Act covers employers with one or more employees in Illinois; an out-of-state employer is reached through having an Illinois-based employee, not by applicant screening alone.
2026-07-02 TalentSight Illinois penalty figures (v1 toolkit and any asset citing them) Class 1 · Material A civil-penalty figure was stated as $38,000. The Illinois Human Rights Act second-violation civil penalty is capped at $42,500 (prior adjudged violation within 5 years); penalties are assessed per act and per aggrieved party. Corrected before the library published.

We publish every material correction with its date. Two of the entries above were caught by our own verification process before the affected document reached a subscriber; we log them anyway. A maintained library is only as trustworthy as its willingness to show its work.

Report an error

If you believe something we published is wrong, write to [email protected] with the document name and the claim. Reports are reviewed under the policy above, and material reports are acknowledged.