Definition

What are content streams for AI?

Content streams for AI are continuously refreshed, structured groupings of source signals, entities, and topics that help models understand a domain as it changes.

JSON twin: /data/definitions/content-streams-for-ai.json

Stream scope

A stream groups sources and entities around a domain, company, person, or topic.

Source breadth

Healthy streams show how many sources and channels contributed recent signals.

Entity recurrence

Top people, organizations, places, topics, and data tags summarize what the stream is about.

Public panels

HC stream pages are snapshots, not complete feeds.

Where this shows up in Hanging Context

The source, stream, and tag pages on HC are public examples of this definition: static aggregate panels with JSON twins for citation. Detailed retrieval and delivery live in Synorb.