What is AI decision governance?
As teams use AI for real decisions, a quiet risk appears: a consequential call gets taken on one model’s confident, unchecked answer, with no challenge and no record of why. When it goes wrong, there’s nothing to point to — no dissent considered, no verification, no trail.
AI decision governance brings structure to AI-assisted decisions: independent review, a recorded rationale and a check before you commit. Decidi operationalises it — multiple models and expert personas debate the decision, a Devil’s Advocate forces the counter-case, an impartial moderator delivers a reasoned verdict, a Final QA audit reviews it, and you keep a decision memo as the auditable record.
- Independent review built in — several models challenge the decision, not one model approving it
- The strongest case against is always on the table, via a Devil’s Advocate
- A recorded rationale: the options weighed, the risks named, and what would change the call
- A Final QA audit before the verdict, so the decision isn’t taken on an unchecked answer
- A downloadable decision memo you can keep as an auditable trail
- Confidence calibrated honestly — what’s settled vs. what still needs your sign-off
Part of: How Decidi works
A decision memo: the recommendation with a confidence level, the key risks, the dissenting view, what would change the answer, and the next steps — a record you can defend later.
Common questions
Is AI decision governance just for big companies?
No. Any individual or team taking consequential decisions with AI benefits from the same discipline: get the decision challenged by more than one model, verify the result, and keep a record of why. Decidi makes that practical for a solo founder or a whole team.
How does Decidi create an auditable record?
Every council is saved as a decision memo with the full debate behind it — the options weighed, where the models disagreed, the Final QA sign-off and the next steps — which you can reopen, download and share. That’s the record governance needs.
Is this regulated compliance advice?
No. AI decision governance here means good decision hygiene — challenge, verification and a record — not regulated legal or compliance advice. Where a decision genuinely needs a licensed professional or a formal compliance process, Decidi says so.
Try it on your own decision
Put your question to a council of GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — they debate it, a Final QA audit reviews it, and you get one clear verdict. 1,500 free credits to start — no sign-up, no card required.
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