ADAP Data on CRT. Lo-Fi Realism AI Art circa 2026. Gemini 3.0.
Line and cell level accuracy.
Current AI knowledge and context retrieval operates at the chunk level. The highest fidelity chunks cut from sections or paragraphs. There is no addressing system for a specific line, a specific table cell, a specific data point. Accuracy at the chunk level is the ceiling of what probabilistic retrieval can deliver.
Tasset operates at the line and cell level. Tasset assigns a permanent ADAP coordinate to every line of information and every value from each table cell. Examples:
D101.PG1.S1.P1.L1: This is the first sentence anchored.
This anchor is precisely line one in the first paragraph, first section, first page from the 101st document and it reads exactly: “This is the first sentence anchored.”.
This line level anchor is addressable. Meaning it can be traced and clicked back to its exact location to verify and resolve accuracy, original context and attribution from its source file: https://www.yourdomain.com/corpus/D101.PG1.S1.T1.CB.R2
D101.PG1.S1.T1.CB.R2: $1,000,000
This anchor is a table cell coordinate on column B, row 2 in table 1, in section 1 on page 1 from the 101st document and the value in this table cell is exactly: “$1,000,000”.
This cell level anchor is addressable. Meaning it can be traced and clicked back to its exact location to verify and resolve accuracy, original context and attribution from its source file: https://www.yourdomain.com/corpus/D101.PG1.S1.T1.CB.R2
When AI cites a value by ADAP coordinate, the verification is exact: does the quoted value match the stored ground truth at that address? Not approximately. It’s exactly. With Tasset, accuracy is computed, not estimated.