We write stories for machines.

Search was built for finite attention. Agents have infinite attention. Synorb observes 10,000+ sources and publishes Briefs, Signals, and Records—with stable IDs and provenance.

API + MCP connectors · Deterministic formats · 500+ streams

From search to listen.

The internet and search are both noisy priors from a world built for audiences with finite attention hours. Every page, feed, and result was shaped by what humans would click, read, and share. The ceiling is human time.

Agents don't search. They listen.

Reasoning systems have effectively infinite attention hours. They don't retrieve and leave—they ingest continuously, maintain state, and reason between updates. The paradigm shifts from retrieval to monitoring. Synorb builds for that shift.

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Three machine-native formats.

Every story we publish is available in three formats. Same content, same stable ID, different structure for different consumption patterns.

Brief

Narrative summary with canonical source URLs. Time-stamped. Stable IDs. Built for dashboards, RAG pipelines, and any system that reads prose.

All In Podcast · story/1351372 · 2026-01-23 Inside America's AI Strategy: Infrastructure, Regulation, and Global Competition David Sacks and Michael Kratsios discuss the U.S. approach to AI leadership at Davos, covering infrastructure build-out, a national regulatory framework to prevent state-level patchwork, energy production for data centers, and global competition with China. Sacks notes that American AI models, chips, and data centers keep getting better. Kratsios argues the core insight is maintaining a regulatory environment that allows technology to be developed and commercialized in the United States.
Signal

Structured list of assertions with evidence pointers and source links. Time-stamped. Stable IDs. Built for reasoning engines and decision systems.

All In Podcast · story/1351372 · 3 of 12 assertions The U.S. is currently ahead in the AI race in model development, chip technology, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment.evidence: paraphrase · confidence: stated · type: analysis A national AI framework is essential to prevent a patchwork of state regulations that could hinder innovation, especially for early-stage companies.evidence: paraphrase · confidence: stated · type: analysis · speaker: Michael Kratsios Allowing AI companies to generate their own power can lower electricity rates for consumers.evidence: paraphrase · confidence: implied · type: analysis
Record

Canonical JSON payload. Entities, topics, provenance, lineage, timestamps, and machine-joinable fields. Stable IDs.

All In Podcast · story/1351372 · record payload (truncated)
{
  "story_id": 1351372,
  "published_date": "2026-01-23",
  "home_domain": "economics-business-work",
  "source": "All In Podcast",
  "people": ["David Sacks", "Michael Kratsios", "Maria Bartiromo"],
  "organizations": ["Nvidia", "Oracle", "Microsoft", "Deep Seek"],
  "topics": ["AI Strategy", "Data Centers", "Regulation"],
  "places": ["United States", "China"],
  "assertions_count": 12,
  "source_url": "https://traffic.libsyn.com/...",
  "version": 1
}

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