In our previous series, we built the Sovereign Vault to verify truth in existing records. But as we move deeper into the age of AI, we face a massive unsolved problem: the unstructured nightmare of human history. Millions of documents exist as "silent" pixels—scanned but not understood.

Today, we launch a new series: The Digital Scribe. We are moving from the right side of the value chain (answering questions) to the left side: building the knowledge systems that answers come from.

Beyond the Chatbot: AI as Knowledge Steward

Most AI implementations treat the Large Language Model (LLM) as a general-purpose assistant. The Digital Scribe is different. It is an Infrastructure Layer designed to capture, structure, and preserve human knowledge.

By using the Model Context Protocol (MCP), we decouple the "Brain" from the "Tools". This allows us to "hire" specialized personas—like our Senior Paleographer—to transform 19th-century cursive into structured, queryable data.