Safe AI for RFP responses
A Request for Proposal (RFP) is a commitment, not a first draft. Generative AI is fast until it invents a certification you don't hold. Cemented AI only quotes answers it can verify in your own materials, and removes anything it can't.
A wrong answer in an RFP isn't a typo. It's a promise you didn't mean to make.
Every answer traces to a source you control
Each response quotes a passage from your own product docs, security materials, or past answers. Open any claim and you see the document and page it came from.
Refuses to invent a capability
If your materials don't show a control, certification, or feature, the assistant says so rather than filling the box. You decide how to answer, instead of finding the overstatement after it's been sent.
Verified before it goes out
Every quote is checked word-for-word against the source. Anything that doesn't match is dropped, so a reviewer reads real evidence, not a confident guess.
Safe AI FAQ
- What makes this safer than a general AI assistant?
- A general assistant writes fluent text whether or not it's true. Cemented AI quotes your materials and verifies each quote, then drops anything it can't support. The failure mode shifts from a wrong answer to a blank you fill in.
- What stops it from overstating a capability?
- It only answers from the sources you provide. If nothing in them backs the claim, it returns a no-answer instead of a guess, and flags the gap for a person.
- Where do the answers come from?
- Your own materials: product documentation, security questionnaires, past RFP responses, and case studies you upload. Nothing outside that set gets quoted.
- How do I get started?
- Sign in, upload your product and security materials, and ask a few questions from a real RFP to see the verified answers.
Send RFP answers you can stand behind
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