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Audit trail

An audit trail is a durable, tamper-evident record of how an AI decision was made — the context and sources used, the reasoning, the tool calls and actions taken, the decision, and the human's view — so it can be reconstructed later.


In regulated finance, a decision you cannot reconstruct is a liability. An audit trail is what lets an examiner or internal auditor answer 'why did the system do this?' months after the fact.

It differs from ordinary application logging: it is organized around decisions, retained for years, and tied to the exact model and policy version that produced each outcome.

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