← The Blocked Commit: When AI Says No and Why It Matters

Source Appendix

Warrant · S01 · E04

Decision Receipt production snapshot — 2026-06-03

Type: dataset · Reliability: high · Collected: 2026-06-03T21:00:00.000Z

Citation: Decision Receipt production endpoint, captured 2026-06-03T21:00:00Z. 3,222 total receipts, 43 blocked, 1 escalated.

Evidence Records

"Total receipts: 3,222. Accepted: 3,178. Blocked: 43. Escalated: 1. Acceptance rate: 99%. Agents: 9."
Confidence: 0.99 · Rights: cleared · approved
Used by claims: claim-001, claim-003, claim-005

Blocked commit analysis — block categories, deny-by-default mechanics, and why 99% > 100%

Type: document · Reliability: high · Collected: 2026-06-04T00:00:00.000Z

Citation: Summit Cognitive internal analysis of 43 blocked Decision Receipts, June 2026.

Evidence Records

"The 1% rejection rate is the PROOF that the 99% acceptance rate is earned, not assumed. Without blocks, acceptance is meaningless. The blocks are the warrant for the acceptances."
Confidence: 0.95 · Rights: cleared · approved
Used by claims: claim-002, claim-003, claim-005

Escalation case study — the single escalated Decision Receipt

Type: document · Reliability: high · Collected: 2026-06-04T00:00:00.000Z

Citation: Summit Cognitive escalation case study, June 2026. Analysis of the single escalated receipt from production.

Evidence Records

"This single escalation is arguably the most important receipt in the entire system, because it demonstrates the architecture handles the hardest case: 'I don't know, and I know I don't know.'"
Confidence: 0.95 · Rights: cleared · approved
Used by claims: claim-004