Decision infrastructure for regulated enterprises

The system of record for judgement.

GroundSet reads messy evidence, applies your deterministic policy, and records every consequential decision.

Evidence Client policy Accountable action

The missing enterprise record

Businesses record everything except the call that mattered.

Transactions have ERP. Relationships have CRM. Money has core banking. Judgement still disappears into inboxes, spreadsheets, and memory.

GroundSet

Judgement becomes durable infrastructure.

Every decision keeps the evidence, policy version, route, owner, and final rationale attached.

Reads reality Documents. Images. Video.
Decides by Your rules.

Models structure the evidence. They never invent the outcome.

Records Why this happened.
Evidence ingestionStructured factsDeterministic policyHuman exceptionsAudit receipt

GroundSet

From messy evidence to accountable action.

One governed path across every high-consequence workflow.

Inspect a decision
UnderstandMultimodal evidence

Reality comes in every format.

GroundSet reads forms, statements, photographs, voice, and video into source-linked facts.

Verified fieldCollateral valuePage 8, region 114-472
DecideDeterministic control

Your policy is the authority.

Client-owned rules execute outside the model path. Same evidence, same policy, same result.

CR-17.1Identity verifiedPass
CR-17.2Coverage ≥ 1.25×Pass
CR-17.3LTV ≤ 75%Review
RouteHuman accountability

Automation stops where judgement begins.

Exceptions reach the right authority with the evidence and policy context already assembled.

GroundSetReview required
Accountable ownerRegional Credit CommitteeDue within 4 business hours

The model can read the evidence. It can structure the facts. It can surface the exception. It cannot overrule your policy.

Proof, not promise

Move one fact. Watch policy do the rest.

This synthetic case separates what the model read from what your rule decided.

Decision recordGS-4821
Illustrative case
A

Evidence

Source locked
Northbank Valuation8 / 16

Independent property assessment

Market value assessed from comparable transactions, condition survey, and local liquidity.

Verified market value£1,000,000p8, x114-472, y608-660
N. Ibrahim, MRICS
12 July 2026
B

Policy

CR-17 / v4.2
78%

Recorded input. Drag to test a counterfactual.

PassIdentity verified
PassCoverage ≥ 1.25×
Review78% enters the 76-80% review band
PassGuarantee present
C

Route

Recorded run
Deterministic outcome

Credit committee review

CR-17.3 requires accountable review for LTV between 76% and 80%.

Owner
Regional Credit Committee
Required
Vote + rationale
Model boundary

The model extracted the inputs. Policy CR-17 produced the route.

One engine. Your policy.

Built for decisions with consequences.

Turn unstructured evidence into a defensible credit call.

Read statements, site images, IDs, and supporting records. Apply risk appetite exactly. Route only the real exceptions.

Make every claim traceable to evidence and policy.

Structure documents and imagery, test coverage rules, and send uncertainty to the right adjuster with context intact.

Turn policy into an enforceable operating boundary.

Evaluate every case against the approved rule version and keep a complete record of checks, overrides, and ownership.

Sovereign by design

Your cloud. Your models. Your rules.

GroundSet deploys inside the client environment, uses client-owned models, and keeps deterministic policy outside the model path.

DeploymentIn your VPC
Model ownershipClient controlled
Decision authorityDeterministic policy

Start with one consequential workflow

Make judgement part of the record.

Bring one approval, claim, or compliance path. We will map the evidence, rules, exceptions, and audit record.

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Immutable decision artifact

Audit receipt

Decision ID
GS-4821
Policy
CR-17 / v4.2
Evidence manifest
sha256: 4f29…c811
Ruleset digest
sha256: 83ad…091e
Recorded input
LTV: 78%
Recorded outcome
Committee review

Evidence manifest sealed

Policy CR-17 v4.2 executed

Routed to Regional Credit Committee