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The AI suggests. You decide.
The boundary between what the AI contributes and what humans control is built into the system itself. The AI works with your content. Your team decides what is true.
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No dashboard required.
Your AI handles publishing through a structured API. Your team stays in the tools they already use.
Full control, zero risk.
Role-based access means your AI can only do what you allow. Draft content never leaks.
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Connect once. From that point, a conversation is all it takes to publish.
Your AI can propose connections between content items. Those proposals go into a review queue, not into the live system.
Your team reviews each one. You approve what is correct, reject what is not, and correct what is almost right. Approved connections enter the live record. The AI learns from the approved structure and can propose again, but it cannot override a decision your team has made.
There is no policy document that enforces this. No reminder in a workflow tool. The boundary between what the AI contributes and what humans control is built into the system itself.
This is how Smeldr answers the question every team running AI on their content eventually faces: what can the AI decide on its own, and what needs a human? The AI works with your content. Your team decides what is true.
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