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Pramāṇ

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proof · evidenceGlass-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

Pramāṇ · scenario playing
REASONINGIFF · no matchrange > gateROE 4 appliesHOLDTHE MACHINE ADVISES · THE HUMAN DECIDES

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

  1. 01

    It suggests something

    The moment a situation develops, the system advises: hold, check, or step it up.

  2. 02

    It shows the reasons

    Every suggestion comes with the proof behind it and the rules it followed.

  3. 03

    You stay in charge

    You accept it or overrule it. The machine only advises — the person decides.

  4. 04

    It is all recorded

    The reasoning is saved, so the decision can be looked at honestly afterwards.

ABH-02 · readout live
thermal+radarno transponderCONTACTIFF: NO MATCHRANGE 2.4KMDOCTRINE ✓VERDICTHOLD FIRECONF 0.86EVERY CALL → EVIDENCE · AUDIT TRAIL ✓

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.

AUDITABLEHUMAN-IN-LOOP

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