Quiz: The Whole Picture 3 questions · 80% to pass 1. What are the three layers of the operating architecture described in the capstone?Chatbots, dashboards, and spreadsheetsA scheduled fleet under supervision, interactive work behind guardrails, and data routed by sensitivityA front end, a back end, and a databaseA vendor platform, a consulting retainer, and a training programThe three layers map to the three principles: the supervised fleet delivers loops, the guardrailed interactive layer enforces gates, and the data plane routes by sensitivity.2. In this design philosophy, where does trust in AI output come from?Choosing the most accurate model on the marketRunning every output past the vendor's support teamDefined gates where machine output becomes a human decision, plus corrections converted into enforced rulesKeeping automations small enough that errors never matterThe system assumes the model is sometimes confidently wrong and designs checkpoints for it. Trust is manufactured at the gates, and fixes become rules a future run cannot skip.3. What does 'safety lives in routing' mean in practice?All company data should be encrypted before any AI useNetwork traffic should always pass through a firewallAI tools should only be used on office networksData is sorted by what a leak would cost, and each class only reaches the systems appropriate for it; the most sensitive material never leavesThe routing policy decides which rooms get a key: commodity work goes to frontier models, sensitive data stays local with only summaries leaving, and crown jewels never touch an outside service. Check answers Retake quiz Back to lesson Back to track →