Use Cases • Governed Autonomy in the Real World
WHERE IT APPLIES

Built for systems that execute.

ARCHAI-D is designed for environments where autonomous actions trigger tools, APIs, workflows, infrastructure, or physical operations—where governance must be enforced before execution.

  • Action boundary control for high-stakes execution.
  • Audit-ready decisions with policy + evidence binding.
  • Safe escalation to humans when risk rises.
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Use Case 01

Security & SOC Automation

When agents can quarantine endpoints, block traffic, or modify access policies, execution must be governed. ARCHAI-D enforces approval gates, constraints, and stop-rights before actions run.

  • Risk: accidental lockouts, destructive remediation, policy drift
  • Governance: constrain scope, require approvals, safe rollback
  • Proof: PoD records evidence, policy, and authorized actions
Typical gated actions

Examples

  • Isolate endpoint / quarantine host
  • Block IP / change firewall rules
  • Disable credentials / rotate keys
  • Trigger incident workflows
Use Case 02

Healthcare Workflows

In clinical and operational environments, autonomous systems must operate under strict policy, provenance, and escalation rules. ARCHAI-D provides evidence-bound decisions and action constraints to reduce unsafe execution.

  • Risk: acting on incomplete records, unsafe ordering, compliance failures
  • Governance: policy-bound actions, human escalation, clear stop conditions
  • Proof: PoD supports audit, review, and traceability
Typical gated actions

Examples

  • Route tasks to clinicians based on policy
  • Trigger patient outreach workflows
  • Initiate pre-authorization sequences
  • Escalate when evidence conflicts
Use Case 03

Robotics & Safety-Critical Systems

When autonomy touches physical reality, execution must be fail-closed. ARCHAI-D enforces constraints, authority boundaries, and safe exits so unsafe actions become structurally unreachable.

  • Risk: unsafe motion, environmental uncertainty, sensor conflict
  • Governance: constraints, stop-rights, escalation, replayable decisions
  • Proof: PoD ties state + policy to every authorized action
Typical gated actions

Examples

  • Actuation commands under constraints
  • Fail-safe stop / fallback behaviors
  • Mode switching and approvals
  • Human-in-the-loop escalation
The Pattern

Different industries. Same requirement.

ARCHAI-D is not tied to a single vertical. The common thread is execution: if an AI system can take actions that affect operations, safety, money, or infrastructure, it must operate under explicit authority, constraints, and audit proof.

Next Step

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