What we’ve done.

Turning the judgment your best people carry into capability the institution keepsAn organization's most critical judgment lives in a handful of people and no manual holds it — and it leaves when they do.
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Giving the people accountable for AI a way to watch what it actually doesWe hand more decisions to systems acting on our behalf, then piece together from logs what they did — oversight shouldn't come down to guesswork.
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Strengthening the reasoning behind a decision by making different intelligences challenge each otherAn organization betting everything on a single model inherits its blind spots; reliability begins where different intelligences are made to disagree.
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Holding the analysis behind a decision accountable to the outcomes it predictsA model that sounds confident is cheap; one that keeps score and will be wrong on the record is what a real decision can rest on.
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Securing the AI an organization put in front of customers — before an adversary tests it for themA system already in front of customers is only as trustworthy as the attacks it has survived — and most have survived none.
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Reimagining the career as an intelligence to question, not a page to scrollA career is a living body of judgment, yet we still compress it onto a page that stopped being true the day it was printed.