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Human-in-the-Loop

Human-in-the-loop (HITL) keeps people in review or approval steps for high-stakes agent actions in regulated workflows.

Human-in-the-loop (HITL) keeps people in review or approval steps for high-stakes agent actions in regulated workflows.

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When HITL is required

Risk tiering maps actions to auto-execute vs human approval. UI must surface explainability and citations so reviewers act quickly without bypassing policy.

Key takeaways

Human-in-the-Loop is essential for governed production AI — not optional for regulated deployments

Pilots that skip this discipline typically stall at proof-of-concept

Derisk360 implements through accelerators with embedded Forward Deployed Engineers

Policy engines and continuous evaluation satisfy model risk and audit requirements

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Common questions about Human-in-the-Loop

What is Human-in-the-Loop?
Human-in-the-loop keeps people in approval or review steps for high-stakes agent actions.
Why does Human-in-the-Loop matter for enterprise AI deployment?
Human-in-the-Loop reduces deployment risk and determines whether agents reach governed production in regulated environments. Without it, pilots stall and compliance teams block go-live.
How does Human-in-the-Loop relate to the 4-Layer Intelligence Stack?
Human-in-the-Loop maps to one or more layers — context, decisions, actions, or outcomes — in Derisk360's architecture for production agentic systems.
How does Derisk360 implement Human-in-the-Loop?
Through structured AI accelerators and embedded FDEs who implement human-in-the-loop in your VPC — with evaluation and managed operations built in from day one.
Is this a software product I can licence?
No. Derisk360 is a services firm. You engage for production outcomes through accelerators and implementations, not shelfware.