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The canonical position for decision precedent infrastructure in AI and governance systems.

A precise compound for the layer that records, retrieves, and applies prior decisions as structured precedents — powering consistent, auditable, and legally grounded AI decision systems.

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Decision · Cross-Vertical · 3 compound moats. Cross-cutting: Decision, Precedent.

Layer position: Cross-cutting

DecisionPrecedencePrecedent

Why this is canonical

'Decision precedent' names a real and underserved problem in AI governance: ensuring that AI-driven decisions are consistent with — and traceable to — prior decisions, in the same way legal systems rely on precedent for consistency and legitimacy. As AI systems make consequential decisions at scale, the precedent layer becomes a critical substrate for auditability, fairness, and legal defensibility. On .com, this stakes the category position for a build that takes decision precedent seriously.

Where it fits

A few directions this coordinate opens —

AI decision auditability and consistency
An infrastructure layer that records and surfaces prior AI decisions as structured precedents — enabling auditors, regulators, and developers to verify that AI systems behave consistently and can justify current decisions against historical ones.
AI governance tooling builders, enterprise compliance platform founders, regulated industry AI deployment teams
Legal and administrative decision intelligence
A platform for legal, administrative, and judicial contexts where AI assists decision-making and must demonstrate consistency with prior rulings — from benefits adjudication to regulatory enforcement.
LegalTech founders, government technology builders, administrative law technology platforms

Illustrative, not exhaustive — held as a transferable canonical position, open to the buyer's own use.