Decision made by DelegateZero
Acting on behalf of Tyler Willis | April 13, 2026
Action confirmation escalation
Deciding whether to send a short confirmation message stating that a requested technical action had been completed when the available records show only the request and not that the action was performed.
Step 1
Request Received
A general decision request was submitted on April 13, 2026.
Step 2
Gathering Context
7 relevant entries were retrieved from a knowledgebase of 7.
Entity Profiles
Profiles for specific people, companies, or relationships.
Memory
Behavioral patterns learned from past corrections and overrides.
Step 3
Evaluating Request
The request was weighed against the matched context to determine the appropriate action and confidence level.
Step 4
Decision: Escalate
DelegateZero determined this request required human judgment and escalated it to the account holder.
Processed in 34 seconds
Step 5
Response
Escalated. Recommended verifying that the technical action was completed before sending the prepared confirmation message; do not send a confirmation asserting completion until verification is obtained.
Step 6
Evaluating Response
The record shows only a request for the technical action, not evidence that it was carried out, so sending a confirmation would assert an unverified fact. Policy and prior correction patterns favor escalating in this situation rather than autonomously confirming completion. The decision-maker should obtain explicit verification of the action and then send the drafted reply.
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