Macro and geopolitical analysis is bottlenecked by attention. Hundreds of signals fire every day; even strong analysts miss the regime shift while reading the third dashboard. Oracle is the answer to: what if a single terminal showed you only the things that actually changed the regime, the moment they did?
Built a multi-agent reasoning layer on top of curated geopolitical and macro datasets — every claim links back to its source.
Designed a crisis-replay engine that lets the operator rewind major events (oil shocks, central-bank pivots, regional conflicts) and see how regime-detection signals fired in real time.
Wrote a scenario simulator that takes a hypothesis ("if rates hold above 4% through Q3") and projects market-regime probabilities forward.
Kept the UI to one page — dense like a Bloomberg terminal, calm like Linear.
Used internally at Anteroom Studio to drive macro positioning and the World Model's regime priors.
Crisis-replay covers every major macro event from 1971 onwards.
Operator decisions go from minutes (across multiple tabs) to seconds (one terminal).