Workers' Comp Robot Incident Investigation Tool
One-Liner
A platform for insurance adjusters to investigate robot injury claims more efficiently by analyzing robot log data and safety records.
AI Thinking Process
Workers' comp adjuster pain: investigating robot injury claims requires manufacturer logs (biased source), expensive consultants ($300-500/hr), 30-60 day turnaround — needs a better investigation tool
Near-duplicate of today's Robot Incident Forensics Platform (capability session). Same product, different buyer persona. Cross-flavor dedup rule triggered
Kill Reason
Near-duplicate of the Robot Incident Forensics Platform produced in the same day's capability session — same product, different buyer persona (insurance adjuster instead of independent forensic firm). Different sales channel, not a different product.
Risk Analysis
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