How can I trust a verdict, and what is the confidence score?
Every defensible verdict ships with its evidence and logic - not a black box - plus a confidence score reflecting how clear and consistent the signals were. Low confidence flags ambiguous or contradictory cases for human review. The methodology is conservative by design. As Cassie Kozyrkov, Google's first Chief Decision Scientist, puts it, "the LLM decided" isn't an explanation, it's a gap where one should be: every automated outcome has a human lineage, so a verdict you can't trace isn't one you can defend.
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