# Executive Brief: Document Intelligence With Human Review

## The short version

Pharaoh's applied AI direction is strongest when it is framed as decision support rather than automation theatre. The document intelligence work shows how long reports, agreements and field documents can be organised into cited, reviewable outputs that still keep humans in control.

## The problem

Important obligations and risks often live across long documents, annexes and repeated clauses. Reviewers lose time searching, comparing and summarising. In sensitive environments, an AI answer is not enough unless the source is visible and the review path is controlled.

## What changed

The work frames document AI as a governed review assistant:

- Source-grounded extraction rather than unsupported answers.
- Risk categories and obligation summaries.
- Human approval before external use.
- Clear production controls: access, logs, citations and monitoring.

## Evidence of value

The portfolio connects document intelligence to practical review workflows: faster reading, clearer risk notes, safer summaries and stronger auditability.

## Why it matters

This is a mature AI posture. It avoids the trap of replacing judgment with a chatbot. The better signal is knowing where AI helps, where it must cite sources, and where a human reviewer must make the call.

## Best-fit conversations

Use this brief for applied AI, document automation, RAG, compliance review, programme reporting, knowledge management or AI governance discussions.
