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Ethics, safety, and governance Built-in governance is not an afterthought. PRED-677-C embeds guardrails: drift detection with automated human review triggers, model cards per component, and role-based visibility so models affecting people—hiring, health, or finance—get stricter provenance and stricter human-in-loop gating. The architecture anticipates adversarial signals and noisy inputs by coupling robust statistics with domain constraints, reducing the chance of wild, brittle recommendations.

Why it matters We’ve lived through an era when raw compute and ever-larger models promised omniscience — and then taught us the cost of brittle predictions and opaque decisions. PRED-677-C flips the emphasis: not on raw accuracy for a static test set, but on reliable, interpretable foresight for dynamic, high-stakes settings. Decision-makers don’t just want a “90% chance”; they want to know what drives that number, how it might change if a supply route closes at 03:00, or what the system’s blind spots are. That transparency is what transforms prediction into operational advantage. PRED-677-C

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