Beat reporters cover the same domain over years — and reference the same background facts, statistics, and context repeatedly. Without a personal fact archive, each reference to "the unemployment rate in [region]" requires fresh research. With an Omniscient AI-maintained fact archive, the same reference is verified once, stored with a source citation and verification date, and updated when the underlying data changes. The efficiency gain compounds over the length of a reporter's beat coverage.
The Beat Reporter's Fact Archive System
Using Omniscient AI and a personal knowledge base tool (Notion, Obsidian, Roam): 1) When a key fact is used in any article, submit it to Omniscient AI and store the verified version with source citation and verification date. 2) Before reusing a stored fact, check the verification date against the update frequency of the underlying source. 3) When the underlying data source updates (e.g., quarterly unemployment figures), update the stored fact. 4) Review the full archive annually to expire outdated facts and add new ones. After 6 months, a well-maintained beat fact archive typically covers 70–80% of the background research needs for new stories on the beat.