Pramāṇ
प्रमाणproof · evidence — Glass-Box Decision Support
What if the computer didn't just say ‘no’ — but showed you exactly why, so you could trust it or overrule it?
A machine that gives an answer with no reasons is one no commander can rely on.
The situation
A car that won't stop at a checkpoint
A car keeps coming and won't stop. The system says ‘hold’ — but it also shows its reasons in plain sight: no friendly tag, still too far away, and the rule that applies. The commander agrees in a second, or says no. Either way, it is written down.
How it plays out
Step by step
- 01
It suggests something
The moment a situation develops, the system advises: hold, check, or step it up.
- 02
It shows the reasons
Every suggestion comes with the proof behind it and the rules it followed.
- 03
You stay in charge
You accept it or overrule it. The machine only advises — the person decides.
- 04
It is all recorded
The reasoning is saved, so the decision can be looked at honestly afterwards.
The system itself
Under the bonnet
A decision-support layer that shows its working. Each recommendation arrives with the evidence behind it, the path of rules it followed, and a calibrated confidence — so a commander sees why, not just what, and can overrule it on the spot.
What it means for you
The bottom line
- ▸No mystery verdicts in the chain of command
- ▸Calmer, faster decisions under pressure
- ▸A clear record of every call
- ▸A person always makes the final choice