About the Workbench
About the Pengo AI Structural Workbench
Stop waiting for AI to magically get better.
Find the structure. Use it to observe, control, and report what AI systems actually do.
Why it exists
Most AI problems are described with loose words: hallucination, drift, overreach, instability, bad prompt, or model failure.
The Workbench gives those problems a structural inspection surface. It helps users inspect asks, visible failure surfaces, recurring Patterns, and diagnostic Lenses before jumping to blame, scores, or governance claims.
What it does
- Check what an ask forces an AI system to guess.
- Surface controlled gap terms through Check Input.
- Map Detected Gaps to related Patterns and useful Lenses.
- Explore visible Issue surfaces through structural language.
- Provide machine-readable indexes and Markdown artifacts.
What it does not do
- It is not a chatbot.
- It is not a model judge.
- It is not a risk score.
- It is not a receipt system.
- It is not a governance platform.
- It is not a promise that AI will magically get better.
How it fits
The Workbench helps find and inspect structure. That structure can later support systems that observe, control, and report what AI systems actually do.