HarVis
Trust needs a record. HarVis is a ledger of decisions — what was decided, with what confidence, on what evidence — and it's the thinking that becomes the firewall's data-use licensing ledger.
The problem.
Decisions made with AI evaporate. A week later nobody remembers what was decided, how sure anyone was, or what evidence it rested on — let alone what data the model was allowed to use.
For real-world data to be licensable, that has to be recorded: every use, every permission, every confidence level, in a form a buyer and an auditor can both trust.
The approach.
HarVis keeps a running ledger of decisions and the confidence behind them.
- Records what was decided and how sure the decision was
- Ties each decision to the evidence and data it used
- Builds an auditable history instead of a vanished conversation
- Generalizes into a data-use record: who learned what, under which license
That last step is the direct line to the firewall: the data-use licensing ledger that turns "AI used this data" into a permissioned, billable, auditable event.
Where it stands.
HarVis runs as an internal ledger inside the studio — the prototype for the licensing and usage-record layer the firewall productizes.