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What is Decision Augmentation?

Machines generate recommendations for decisions, including an expected business outcome — for example: "Buy X units from supplier Y, then you will save $Z million." The machine proposes the decision, but people make it. The user accepts, rejects, or changes the recommendations for a decision.

Why it matters

Decision augmentation emphasizes human agency in decision-making. Rather than automating choices entirely, the system augments human judgment by providing AI-generated suggestions with quantified business impacts, allowing decision-makers to retain control while benefiting from machine intelligence. This pattern is the operational backbone of enterprise decision intelligence.

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