AI Agents
Human-in-the-Loop (HITL)
Keeping a human in the decision chain so the AI doesn't go rogue, human approval required at critical moments.
Definition
A system design where humans are involved at key decision points in an AI workflow, providing oversight, corrections, or approvals. Ensures quality and safety while the AI handles routine work.
Why it matters
The pragmatic middle ground between full automation and no automation, essential for high-stakes decisions.
Where Sophizo applies this
Sophizo deploys Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) inside revenue and AI engagements with growth-stage operators and PE-backed portfolios.
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