Noah Labs

Other questions Noah can solve

Noah Predict is strongest in political, security, K&R, sovereign and maritime risk. But the same evidence-reduction system can also explore a broader set of questions across disruption, probability, markets, operations and company intelligence.

Benchmark where comparables are strong. Explore honestly where they are not.

Noah Labs — broader capabilities, ranked honestly
System architecture

One system, different levels of certainty

Some Noah modes are benchmark-grade today. Others are exploratory but still directionally useful when built from the right evidence. Noah Labs is where those broader capabilities are organised clearly and ranked honestly.
A — Benchmark-grade
Use publicly and with confidence.
Benchmark-grade

Insurance Risk

Political, security, sovereign, K&R and underwriting-oriented questions with structured benchmark logic.

Benchmark-grade

Maritime

Ports, lanes, chokepoints, cargo movement and marine disruption where meaningful comparables exist.

Benchmark-grade

Sovereign / Territorial Risk

Instability, regime stress, deterioration and renewal-window exposure at territory level.

B — Strong exploratory beta
Useful now, but with lighter benchmark support or narrower overlays.
Exploratory beta

Sanctions & Compliance

Entity screening, jurisdictional pressure, designation risk and regulatory colour.

Exploratory beta

Company Watch

Single-company and peer-group reads across regulation, competition, macro pressure and strategic direction.

Exploratory beta

Probability & Markets

Questions about macro outcomes, policy moves, priced events and directional probability.

Exploratory beta

Operational Risk

Sites, assets, supply chains and hazard clusters built from public evidence and incident patterns.

Exploratory beta

Due Diligence

Market structure, dependencies, regulatory pressure and hidden fragility around a company or sector.

C — Experimental / specialist
Interesting specialist modes still developing their benchmark and maths layers.
Experimental

Event Resolution Engines

Resolution-style questions where the answer depends on a defined future event or trigger.

Experimental

Diffusion & Adoption

Adoption curves, spread dynamics and saturation patterns where volume and trajectory matter.

Experimental

Custom Analytical Modes

Specialist configurations for markets, strategic intelligence and emerging bespoke use cases.

Example questions
Will the Fed cut rates by September?
How is Alibaba changing relative to JD and PDD?
Should I worry about battery fire risk in warehouse storage?
What would change the 4-week risk view on Hormuz?
Could sanctions pressure materially alter this counterparty risk?
Method

How Noah answers

Noah reduces a large evidence universe into a structured machine payload before any narrative is written. Where benchmark-grade comparables exist, the answer is benchmarked. Where they do not, Noah still works directionally from evidence, but says so plainly.

Evidence first

The answer starts with retrieval, reduction, structure and signal ranking.

Benchmark where real

Noah should only claim benchmark strength where comparables genuinely exist.

Exploratory where useful

Broader questions can still be answered directionally without pretending false precision.

Bespoke where required

Where no benchmark or exploratory mode fits, Noah designs the pipeline — feeds, transforms, output — and tells you when the data simply isn’t there.

Open the workspace

Ask a question from the perspective you need, and Noah will structure the answer accordingly.