In plain English
This page is part of the technical reference. It keeps the expert detail but starts with a plain-language summary for first-time readers.
- Why this matters: AI risk can come from the whole arrangement, not one obvious model.
- What to look for: data, memory, routes, adapters, tools, evaluators, updates, and rollback paths.
- Technical version below: the expert terminology remains available and is linked through the glossary.
Motion Gallery and Risk Lab UX Repair
Version 1.17.0 adds a homepage thumbnail gallery for the animated transition graphs and gives the Risk Lab a stronger command-deck interface. The goal is practical discoverability: a visitor should not need to know that the media lives under Reference before seeing the animated model-ecology schematics.
What changed
- The homepage now includes a three-card animated graph gallery with thumbnails linking to the full graph page.
- The animated graph page now includes the same gallery before the full poster-first videos.
- Motion graph figures now expose stable anchor IDs so cards can link directly to each graph.
- The Risk Lab index now opens with a visual console, review-surface cards, protocol strip, and a clearer full worksheet console.
- Checkbox cards now place the checkbox and label on the same line, with better target size, focus states, and checked states.
- Assurance DecayProposed Cognivirus terminology for the loss of confidence in an evaluation result as system components, routes, permissions, models, prompts, memory, tools, or environments change. Open glossary definition output text was clarified so unchanged evidence no longer reads like a list of changes.
Boundaries
The animated graphs remain explanatory media, not live telemetry. The Risk Lab remains a planning worksheet collection, not a formal certification method. No hidden bot-only text, ranking promise, or live AI runtime was added.
QA focus
Reviewers should check /, /reference/animated-transition-graphs, /risk-lab, and /site-integrity/motion-gallery-and-risk-lab-ux after deployment.