The project 'Precise Intelligence Limited' (submitted as 'CrimsonHeart') outlines a theoretical framework for AI cognition ('TFTOC') rather than a functional product. While the website demonstrates significant intellectual effort in defining a new vocabulary for NLU, there is no evidence of software implementation, user adoption, or revenue. The claim that 'most people have used my product' appears verifiably false given the early-stage, research-focused nature of the company and its team size of 6. The submission confuses market cap with revenue and lacks verifiable traction signals, resulting in a low Proof of Usefulness score.
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