Government · Case Escalation

Human-in-the-Loop Policy Exception Handling

Most applications follow a straightforward rule, but the exceptions — a hardship case, an unusual combination of circumstances — need a human decision, and today those cases get lost in the same queue as routine ones with no clear handoff.

The challenge

What stands in the way

Most applications follow a straightforward rule, but the exceptions — a hardship case, an unusual combination of circumstances — need a human decision, and today those cases get lost in the same queue as routine ones with no clear handoff.

The solution

How Scrydon solves it

The AI OS routes the routine majority through automated processing while recognising genuine exceptions and handing them to the right official with full context already assembled, then carries the human's decision back into the process automatically.

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In practice

How this plays out

A benefits or permitting process can automate the majority of applications that follow a clear rule, but the remaining cases — a hardship circumstance, an unusual combination of facts — genuinely need a person's judgement, and today those cases sit in the same queue as everything else with no signal that they need different handling.

The AI OS recognises when a case falls outside the automated path and hands it to the right official with the relevant context already assembled, then folds that person's decision back into the process automatically — so the human step is a deliberate, well-prepared handoff rather than the whole workflow grinding to a halt waiting for someone to notice.

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The result

Exceptions reach a human reviewer faster and with better context, while the routine majority never needs one at all.

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