How trust is established
GDDAO is an organizational trust AI platform. Trust is not created by claiming it; it rests on two things:
Trust = Evidence × Collaboration
Evidence: every outcome connects to a source
When an organization says how many people it served or where a donation was spent, GDDAO connects those outcomes to the actual work and data behind them: activity attendance, questionnaire responses, donation records, uploaded documents, and photos. A statement can withstand scrutiny only when it has evidence.
Collaboration: AI prepares, people confirm and take responsibility
AI organizes, compares, and drafts. Internal and external partners supply missing information, confirm details, and review work within the same project context. An authorized person gives final approval. A person remains accountable for every statement; AI does not decide on its own.
How GDDAO works with general-purpose AI
General-purpose AI tools such as ChatGPT and Claude are excellent at finding, understanding, and generating information. GDDAO does not need to compete with them in those areas. The difference is:
General-purpose AI helps you find, understand, and generate answers. GDDAO lets an organization decide which answer can become an official outcome, who is accountable for it, and how it will be managed over time.
Even shorter: AI finds answers; GDDAO manages outcomes, sources, and accountability.
For comparisons across more scenarios, read How is GDDAO different from ChatGPT and Claude?.