TrackTail AI

First reviewer, bounded authority

TrackTail AI is the first reviewer for public-safe evidence. It can prepare and, where explicit policy gates allow, complete low-risk reversible steps. It is not a person, not an emergency service, and not a private contact broker. Ambiguous or high-risk cases escalate.

AI boundaries

What TrackTail AI can help with

It can read sanitized report evidence, classify work, prepare safe public content, and handle low-risk policy-clear steps when explicit gates allow.

What TrackTail AI cannot decide

It cannot confirm ownership, decide custody, reveal contact, share exact private locations, issue sanctions, or make high-risk final decisions alone.

What escalates to people

Ambiguous, sensitive, disputed, contact, custody, ownership, privacy, deceased-animal, welfare, abuse, and other high-risk cases escalate to human review.

When uncertain

A safe "I do not know" beats a fast wrong answer

If evidence is unclear, sensitive, disputed, or risky, TrackTail AI should escalate rather than guess. Safe low-risk cases can move faster only when explicit gates allow it. Public users can always use status, problem, privacy, or safety paths to ask for human review.

First-review path

How an AI-queued report becomes review work

1. Public report arrives

TrackTail stores sanitized evidence and opens review work. Raw contact, private media, and hidden details stay out of public pages.

2. AI proposes first route

TrackTail AI can classify the case and propose or prepare a safe route such as public-record work, image review, match review, contact follow-up, or more information.

3. Gate decides what is safe

Explicit gates allow only policy-clear, low-risk, reversible actions. Uncertain, sensitive, contact, custody, ownership, and high-risk outcomes escalate.

4. People can add context

Visitors use status, safe updates, email handoff, or problem reports to add evidence while reviewers keep final authority.

Current launch mode is deliberately bounded. TrackTail AI may prepare or complete only policy-clear low-risk work behind explicit gates; it does not reveal contact, contact anyone, confirm matches, close reports, or prove ownership/custody by itself.

What you can do now

Check a report handled by review

Use a public report reference to see limited review status and safe follow-up paths.

What this does not do

Does not reveal private records, prove ownership, or show hidden AI notes.

Open status

Ask for human review

Use a problem report when public information looks wrong, unsafe, private, abusive, duplicated, or unclear.

What this does not do

Creates a review request only. It does not delete, hide, edit, or override a page automatically.

Report problem

Understand public routes

Use Help to choose the safest public path before sending more information.

What this does not do

Help pages explain routes and limits; they do not create authority or contact anyone.

Open help