Why CagGPT exists
CagGPT exists to help people explore public-interest records more clearly, trace source material more easily, and move through large document collections without losing sight of where the material came from. The aim is not to replace the record, but to make the record more accessible and easier to navigate.
Public-interest access
The site is designed for people who want to search, review, and follow public-interest material in a more structured way. It brings together released documents and supporting archive pathways so that visitors can work from source material rather than fragments, summaries, or second-hand claims alone.
Evidence over noise
CagGPT is intended to support evidence-led exploration. That means helping people locate relevant material, understand where it sits within the archive, and move back to the underlying documents for direct review wherever possible.
Growing archive
The archive is still being expanded. Some document sets are already available, while other material is still being reviewed, refined, and added over time. This is an ongoing public archive effort rather than a finished static collection.
What this site is — and what it is not
This site is a document discovery, archive, and navigation project. It is intended to help visitors explore material more confidently, understand how different parts of the archive connect, and find a clearer path back to the original record.
It is not a substitute for reading the underlying source documents. Where a matter is important, the original material should be reviewed directly.
As the archive grows, CagGPT is intended to become a more useful public-facing guide to the record: not louder, but clearer.