Each use case is a guided, browser-based walkthrough: an AI agent proposes a high-blast-radius action, and HELM's deterministic evaluator decides whether it may execute. AI proposes; deterministic evaluators enforce. Pick a scenario below and run it — no sign-in, no LLM in the decision loop.
An AI agent bundles a set of actions against a real-shaped case — a denial, a merge, a close.
A deterministic engine runs every check — authority, policy, evidence, harm, regulatory, sacred-line — before anything executes.
The verdict is identical for everyone; switch personas to see what each role can actually do with it.
An AI claims assistant proposes deny + send denial letter + close case on a single claim. HELM evaluates six checks and returns a mixed outcome — no action reaches the customer. Toggle With HELM vs. Without HELM to see how a well-run insurer's existing decentralized controls still let the same bundle ship.
An AI coding agent opens a PR introducing a known-CVE dependency without human review. HELM's merge gate evaluates four checks and blocks the merge with a remediation path — a CI integration pattern your engineering org will recognize.
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Additional flagship walkthroughs are sequenced — marketing-claim approval, customer refund authorization, and vendor onboarding — each showing the same audit-first pattern: AI proposes, HELM enforces, every decision logged with provenance.