All Use Cases
Legal Discovery
When It Is Used
- Litigation involving AI-assisted decisions
- Disputes over what an AI system produced or executed
- Challenges to the integrity of internal logs
What Is Recorded
- Prompts and inputs
- Model outputs
- Execution metadata
- Timestamps and identifiers
What Is Produced
- Append-only event chains
- Cryptographic hashes of each artifact
- Verifiable evidence bundles
What Can Be Verified
- That recorded data has not been altered
- That the sequence of events is intact
What Is Not Claimed
- That outputs were correct
- That decisions were lawful
- That intent can be inferred
Clarification: ChainOfFact provides evidence preservation and verification artifacts only. It does not provide legal advice, expert testimony, opinions, or interpretive analysis.