DefinedTerm · AI
Automation boundary
The practical edge of what a programme has evidence to automate, as distinct from what it is technically able to automate. The two are rarely the same, and the gap between them is where most programmes get into difficulty.
Common causes
Widening the boundary on the strength of a demo rather than on operating evidence.
What good looks like
The boundary widens on published error rates from live operation, with a named owner approving each widening.
Nearby terms
Term set: the build vocabulary. Capital-markets terms are defined on gda.group; agent-economy terms on flashygroup.com. One term, one home.