The submission for 'DeepStorm' (actually Semantic Web India) presents a dichotomy between a verifiable, high-impact history and a low-quality submission form. The company, Semantic Web India, is a legitimate entity that collaborated with premier institutes (IIT/IISc) to maintain 'incovid19.org', a critical national portal with millions of users. This drives high Utility and Innovation scores. However, the submission itself is poor: it uses an alias 'DeepStorm', claims 'everyone' as the audience for a niche genomics tool, and states 'most people have used my product', which is factually false for their core business. The score is boosted by the proven technical capability and past national impact but heavily penalized for the unprofessional and inaccurate claims in the traction and reach sections.
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