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Bradley Slimp

@BiasClear

Independent AI safety researcher and open-source developer. Building BiasClear, a structural persuasion detection engine implementing Persistent Influence Theory (PIT). 20+ years in operations management and banking. Published researcher (SSRN/Zenodo, 2026). ORCID: 0009-0003-3068-3623.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-s-82694021
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About Me

I build tools that audit what AI models say, not how they work. BiasClear is an open-source structural persuasion detection engine (AGPL-3.0) that detects how text manufactures conclusions independent of factual accuracy — occupying a gap no other tool in the AI governance ecosystem covers. The underlying framework, Persistent Influence Theory, is published with five falsifiable hypotheses and grounded in established information science literature. Background in retail banking operations, managing nine-figure asset portfolios, and building operational infrastructure across commercial and nonprofit sectors. Currently self-funded and sole developer. Based in Texas.

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BiasClear: Structural Persuasion Detection for AI Outputs

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BiasClear: Structural Persuasion Detection for AI Outputs
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Bradley Slimp

about 5 hours ago

@McKim McKim — appreciate the upvote and the comment. You're right about the compliance angle — that's exactly where the regulatory tailwind is heading with Colorado AI Act and EU AI Act creating mandatory demand for this kind of tooling. Would be happy to chat about what you're building on the ethics/compliance side. Shoot me an email at brad@biasclear.com. And thanks for the boost.