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AVAAS · Vendor Liability Screener

Your vendor built the model. You answer for it where it touches your customer.

When a vendor’s AI makes or shapes a decision about your applicant, borrower, patient, or claimant, the regulator and the court look at you. This tool shows where the liability lands, where your vendor diligence has gaps, and the exact questions to put to your vendor.

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This is a diligence aid, not legal advice. It maps the duties that typically fall on the deployer of an AI system and gives you a vendor question list. Confirm specifics with your own counsel.
The vendor system Step 1 of 2
What does the vendor’s AI decide or shape at your point of use?

Select all that apply. This sets which duties fall on you as the deployer.

How directly does the vendor’s AI touch the decision?
Whose model is it?
What has the vendor actually given you?

Select all that apply.

Can you inspect how the model behaves on your own data?
Have the vendor’s claims about its behavior been independently verified?
Does your contract put AI-harm liability on the vendor?
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