Governed AI that works the way you do
R.I.C.H.O. Operational AI Tools are designed for real business operations — structured inputs, evidence-aware outputs, and human approval at every consequential step.
Four-step workflow
Choose a specialist R.I.C.H.O. AI
Select the tool that matches your objective. Each tool has a single, clearly stated purpose — operations, commercial analysis, research, technical architecture, or governance. There is no open-ended general AI here.
Every tool page shows the assigned AI, its purpose, its permissions, and its restrictions before you begin. You know exactly what you are working with.
Enter an objective, question or business information
Provide structured inputs using the tool's defined input controls. The AI works within its defined scope — no open-ended prompting, no ambiguous instructions.
Input fields are designed to gather the specific information each AI needs to produce a useful, structured output. Required fields are clearly marked.
Receive a structured evidence-aware result
Get a scored, structured output that separates verified evidence from assumptions and gaps. Every output carries an evidence status and a confidence classification.
Outputs are formatted for review — not for immediate action. Claims are separated from evidence. Assumptions are labelled as assumptions. Gaps are identified explicitly.
Review and approve any consequential next action
No action is taken automatically. You review the output and decide what happens next. Consequential actions require explicit human approval.
The system will never submit a form, make a payment, publish content, or take any external action without your explicit approval. This is structural — not advisory.
Governed by design — not by policy
One AI per tool
Each tool has a single lead AI with a defined role. No multi-agent confusion. No scope ambiguity.
Least-privilege permissions
Every AI operates with the minimum permissions required for its task. No elevated access without justification.
Evidence classification
All outputs classify claims as verified, assumed, or gap. You always know the confidence level of what you are reading.
Human review requirements
Consequential actions require explicit human review and approval. The system enforces this structurally.
No automatic external actions
No payments, no publishing, no form submissions, no external API calls without explicit owner approval.
Audit trail
All inputs and outputs are structured for review. Nothing happens without a record.