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Substantiveness
The extent to which decisions are substantive (e.g., actionable, consequential) rather than nonsubstantive (e.g., vague, simplistic, inconsequential).
To what extent:
- Is the decision directly actionable and implementable?
- Does the decision meaningfully address the issues?
- Does the decision grapple with the necessary levels of complexity?
- Is uncertainty appropriately managed and accounted for?
- Are risks to implementability accounted for?
Related Capabilities
Represent complexity
Substantiveness
Ability for final outputs to be nuanced, concrete, decisive, and comprehensive.
Produce adaptable outputs
Substantiveness
Ability for final outputs to be adaptable to changing contexts while retaining clear intended outcomes and specificity.
Produce implementable outputs
Substantiveness
Ability to produce outputs in immediately actionable forms (e.g. policies, budgets, AI constitutions, town plans etc.)
Related Product gaps
Decision Impact Forecasting and Modeling
Urgent AI/ML
Interface where participants input policy proposals and receive impact models, showing effects on both targeted and related outcomes with confidence intervals, assumptions, and interactive exploration capabilities.
Opinion Mapper
Urgent AI/ML
Tool that connects to recording devices and data sources to instantly analyze participant contributions, creating real-time visualizations of views, consensus areas, and divisions on any topic throughout deliberative processes.