Most tools give you an empty calendar to fill in yourself. Amzaa reads the regulator's own pages, proposes the deadlines it finds, links each to the URL and the exact line it came from, and refuses to invent a date it cannot point at.
An empty deadline framework is a filing cabinet: it gives you somewhere to put the dates, but you still have to find them, and you own every mistake. Amzaa fetches them from the regulator's own pages.
Each proposed deadline carries its provenance: the source URL and the line it was read from. A date born from a fetched page is marked as machine-sourced until a human verifies it, at which point it becomes human-verified. A date from nowhere never appears.
And when the source page goes dark or changes, that is a finding, so a deadline cannot silently rot into something out of date while you rely on it.
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