Overview
The Decision Audit Platform is a sophisticated multi-agent system designed to move beyond surface-level document review. Its core function is to analyze high-stakes corporate communications—including emails, reports, and meeting transcripts—to detect subtle neurocognitive biases and decision noise that could compromise strategic outcomes.
By implementing a structured audit pipeline, the platform provides executives with quantifiable metrics and actionable insights into the underlying assumptions driving key decisions.
Capabilities
- Mandatory GDPR Anonymization: Automatically masks all Personally Identifiable Information (PII) using a dedicated workflow, ensuring compliance and maintaining an objective analysis blind to demographic markers.
- Multi-Agent Analysis: Delegates complex tasks to specialized sub-agents, including the Psycholinguistic Detective for deep bias scoring.
- Bias Detection & Scoring: Utilizes Argumentation Mining to map premises against conclusions, generating a quantifiable Bias Score (0-5) and a visual Heatmap of distortion.
- Data Ingestion Flexibility: Supports structured data retrieval from Google Workspace (Docs/Gmail) and enterprise tools like Jira or Salesforce via defined MCP extensions.
- Advanced Reasoning Control: Allows for configurable thinking levels (
high for longitudinal analysis) and media resolutions for optimal processing depth vs. cost efficiency.
Example Use Cases
- Quarterly Strategy Review: Upload a collection of quarterly reports to compare current strategic justifications against those from previous quarters, identifying shifts in underlying assumptions or emerging confirmation biases.
- Post-Meeting Analysis: Feed the transcript and associated emails from a major project kickoff meeting. The platform will audit for groupthink indicators, emotional language spikes, and unstated premises that might derail execution.
- Compliance Audit Simulation: Run an anonymized analysis on a year's worth of internal communications to proactively map potential regulatory risk areas stemming from biased decision patterns.