Trust & Architecture

AI Provider Orchestration

Your family fund is not locked into one AI provider. The platform orchestrates whichever providers you trust.

Why Multi-Provider Matters

Family fund operators already use AI through multiple channels. Microsoft Copilot embedded in their M365 license. Claude for sensitive analytical work. ChatGPT for general productivity. Gemini for research. Forcing a family fund to commit to one provider creates lock-in resistance and missed-out fears. Condifi orchestrates across all of them.

The Provider Routing Layer

Family fund administrators configure preferred providers per query type. Investment analysis routes to one provider. Estate planning research routes to another. Sensitive family communication routes to a third. The platform handles routing automatically based on family fund preferences.

Bring Your Own AI Credentials

Family funds with existing AI subscriptions can bring their own credentials. Your family fund's Claude team plan, OpenAI enterprise agreement, or Microsoft Copilot license integrates directly. No new AI subscriptions required if your family fund already has them.

Per-Query Audit Trail

Every query is logged: which input, which tokenization actions, which provider, which response, which detokenization. Family fund counsel can audit any query's full chain. Compliance officers can verify provider routing matched configured policy.

Provider-Agnostic Cognitive Layer

The cognitive synchronization layer — the platform's accumulated learning of your family fund's institutional voice — is independent of which provider handles individual queries. Your family fund's institutional memory lives in Condifi, not in any AI provider's model.

Failover Architecture

If a primary provider experiences downtime, queries automatically route to configured backup providers. Family fund operations never pause because one AI provider has an outage.

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