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Warning

A system output indicating that conditions have crossed a threshold requiring human attention.


title: "Warning" description: "A system output indicating that conditions have crossed a threshold requiring human attention."

A warning is a formal signal from the system that available evidence now supports elevated concern. It is more than a metric spike or isolated anomaly. A warning means the platform has enough evidence to justify bringing the issue to human attention.

What a Warning Is Not

A warning is not:

  • an automatic action
  • a prediction with certainty
  • a substitute for operator judgment

Why Warnings Matter

Warnings focus attention. They help teams move from passive monitoring to active review when the evidence justifies it.

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Warnings are evidence-backed and traceable through lineage. They are designed to support human review, escalation, and decision-making without hiding the basis for the alert.

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