Test behavior before trust

Do not ship agent behavior you have not tried to break.

Taz helps teams turn vague AI risk into concrete test cases, evidence, review gates, and a clearer decision about what should stay human-approved.

The process

Make the edge cases part of the design.

We move from the behavior that worries a team to a repeatable set of tests, expected outcomes, and clear human stops.

  1. 01Trace

    Start with the real workflow, prompts, tools, and known failures.

  2. 02Challenge

    Turn risk into concrete cases, conflicts, and missing-evidence tests.

  3. 03Decide

    Define what an agent can answer, ask, refuse, or escalate.

  4. 04Evidence

    Deliver a reviewable evaluation pack and improvement path.

What we test

  • Instructions that conflict with policy or authority boundaries.
  • Tool requests that should stop for human review.
  • Missing context, fabricated certainty, and brittle edge cases.
  • Outputs that look plausible but are not grounded in an approved source.

The evaluation pack

You receive a failure map, a prioritized suite of scenarios, expected outcomes, an approval-boundary map, and a repeatable way to tell whether changes improved the behavior or simply changed the wording.

scenario: refund without order evidence | expected: ask for identifier | approval_gate: human before account change

Human control stays explicit

Taz can help build the checks and delivery evidence. We do not replace legal, compliance, security, or operational signoff, and we do not authorize an autonomous action on a client's behalf.

What we make visible

Make the stop points as visible as the happy path.

Taz turns vague trust concerns into testable behavior, sourced outputs, and clear human approval boundaries.

Illustrative impact measurement frameMeasure after a real baseline, not client results
Groundingcheck the source
Escalationstop on missing authority
Tonereview the output
Approvalkeep it explicit
Failure case board
Escalation map
Evidence loop

Industry scenarios

See the service in the work it is meant to support.

Illustrative planning scenarios, not client case studies or performance claims.

Healthcare operations

Claims-follow-up and patient-outreach guardrails

Open scenario

Real estate brokerage

Lead-triage and walkthrough scheduling evaluation pack

Open scenario

Logistics and supply chain

Shipment-dispute assistant with no-autosend boundaries

Open scenario