Evidence coverage does not equal compliance status. Drift signals are deterministic — the same documents always produce the same result.
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Try the built-in demo
Loads the full Article 9 evidence pack as the baseline, then a reduced current set with the supporting evidence documents removed (only the risk-management policy remains), runs both through the same Article 9 resolver, and compares. The current set is a strict subset of the baseline evidence, so coverage can only fall — expect one or more requirements DEGRADED → human review required. Click any degraded card to see exactly which evidence was lost.
Loading demo evidence + running resolver…
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Baseline assessment (what was true)
The sealed reality you are comparing against.
Use a sealed EVE-AIACT-* assessment ID from a previous run, or upload documents to create a baseline now.
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1–5 PDF, DOCX or TXT files
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Baseline: not set
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Current documents (what is true now)
Upload your current documents. EVE runs them through the same Article 9 resolver and compares the results against the baseline.
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1–5 PDF, DOCX or TXT files
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Current: not set
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Drift Results
Record decision
A human reviewer takes responsibility for what happens next. The decision is sealed as the next post in the same chain — who, when, why. EVE records it; it does not make it. No compliance status, no materiality.