Confidence Score
How to interpret confidence language in a committee report without overreading it.
Plain-English definition
A confidence score or confidence framing is a way of expressing how strongly the workflow supports the current conclusion.
Why it matters
It helps users understand uncertainty, but it should not be mistaken for a guarantee or precise probability.
Beginner example
A medium-confidence conclusion may still deserve action-free monitoring rather than an immediate response.
Common misunderstanding
Confidence is not certainty and not a promise of outcome.
Practice with Alpha Council
How should I interpret the confidence level in this report?
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