Human-reviewed AI

AI Transparency

How NetRisk uses AI during pilots, and the boundaries that keep AI advisory rather than authoritative.

Last updated: 2026-06-07

What AI may do

AI may summarize vendor material, draft Smart Validation questions, suggest review items, classify provisional evidence, and help analysts identify gaps or contradictions.

AI outputs are treated as suggestions until deterministic services, reviewer decisions, or canonical validation gates allow them to move forward.

What AI may not do

AI may not mark evidence verified, approve CTNE claims, promote risk candidates, publish trust profiles, or silently change canonical customer records.

NetRisk does not use AI suggestions as a substitute for customer review, validator results, telemetry, or evidence provenance.

Pilot limitations

AI orchestration and model-provider usage may be disabled, mocked, limited, or routed through fallback paths during pilots.

Customers should treat AI-generated text as draft assistance and review it before relying on it for compliance, procurement, or risk decisions.

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