AI State Game Regulation Summary & Client Briefing Generator
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One-Liner
Guide enters state, species, season dates; tool generates a plain-English client regulation briefing — what tags they need, legal shooting hours, weapon restrictions — that guides can email before arrival.
Kill Reason
State game regulations are public domain PDFs, and the summarization task is already solved by free general-purpose AI tools. The moment a hunting guide learns to paste a regulation document into Claude or ChatGPT directly, the standalone product loses its entire value proposition with no proprietary layer to fall back on.
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