{"ai_pass_count":3,"analysis_step_count":10,"confidence":0.949017026118542,"created_at":"2026-06-27T11:46:04.767960+00:00","id":125801,"node_number":"683211","processing_time":2.6799440383911133,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.llm_structured_analysis.claim"],"recording_id":125800,"text":"clean, bright, per day, uploading in the middle of the harbor. It's pretty cool. The second thing, let me drop it per second. OK. The second thing is that I was reading about the Venezuelan earthquake and specifically about the alerts that people got on their Android phones. And so I read into that and found out that Google offers a service on Android where the phones can sense an earthquake. They have to be sitting on a tabletop or camping in your pocket and stuff like that. But Google automatically tracks that motion. And if it gets it back from a whole bunch of phones in a certain area, it sends out an alert. And that's what happened between those two earthquakes. I think they put out like four different alerts. And it was all sensed by the phone. So Venezuela doesn't have any system for warning people."}