EVIDE - External Evidentiary Deposit
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Your AI agents are making decisions.
Who is legally responsible?

EVIDE — The Missing Evidentiary Layer for AI

AI systems are producing thousands of decisions per day under your organization's name - hiring, credit, risk, content, procurement.

When a regulator, court, or client challenges one of those decisions, the audit trail lives inside your AI vendor's infrastructure - not yours.

"Human in the loop" is declared on paper. It is not demonstrated in court.

"When decision velocity exceeds your governance capacity, compliance remains visible while accountability has already collapsed."
Dashboards stay green. Signatures are present. Authorities are declared.
But no one can actually stand behind the volume of decisions being made - and no external party can verify they ever could.
1
Anchors every decision independently
Every AI decision creates a cryptographically sealed, timestamped record outside your operational systems - verifiable by any third party without requiring access to your infrastructure.
2
Binds responsibility to a verified human identity
Every record is bound to a verified identity - a real, attributable human or organization. Not a system name. Not a model version. A legal actor who can be held accountable.
3
Crystallizes high-stakes states before they become disputes
When an AI agent detects a legally ambiguous or high-stakes condition, it can trigger an independent evidentiary record before proceeding - proving the boundary was recognized, not ignored.
For your legal team
Independent of your AI vendor
Forensically certifiable (FEDIS)
EU AI Act Article 14 alignment
Admissible-ready before any dispute
For your risk team
Governance pressure signal (DWC)
Forensic Cross-Check on every record
Uncertainty preserved, never flattened
Works with any AI agent natively
Traditional audit
Verifies what was decided.
EVIDE
Verifies whether the conditions for deciding responsibly still existed.