Craig Safety Overview

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Craig: AI Safety Overview

Craig is Connect Rocket's AI Agent. It fetches data from public government sources, formats it into readable briefings, and helps you draft notifications — reducing manual research and helping your team act faster.

Because Craig uses AI, it's worth understanding what it's designed to do, what it's not, and what controls are in place to keep it operating safely.

What Craig is for

Craig is a situational awareness and communication support tool. It can:

  • Pull current data from public government sources — weather, wildfire, avalanche, flood, marine, hydrometric, and traffic.
  • Summarize multiple data feeds into a single, readable briefing.
  • Monitor data and environmental data for the purpose of providing mission critical alerts.
  • Help draft the factual body of an emergency notification based on authoritative public data.

What Craig is not for

Craig's access and capabilities are intentionally limited. It cannot:

  • Access your member or contact lists, or recommend who to notify.
  • Send a notification on its own — sending is always a separate, human-authorized action.
  • Query internal Connect Rocket systems such as message history, call logs, or billing.
  • Provide legal, medical, or regulatory advice.

Human review is required

Craig retrieves and formats information. It does not make decisions.

All Craig outputs must be reviewed and confirmed by a human operator before being used in any life-safety context. Craig's instructions direct it to draw only from available data sources rather than generate information from memory — but AI output is not infallible, and verification by a qualified person is always required.

Built-in guardrails

Several controls are built into how Craig operates:

  • Read-only access. Craig can only retrieve data from named public sources. It has no ability to write, modify, or send anything.
  • No contact access. Craig has no tools to look up members, contacts, or recipient lists.
  • Regional scoping. Data sources are scoped to relevant regions, so Craig won't pull from sources that don't apply to your area.
  • Fabrication prevention. Craig is instructed to use available data tools rather than generate information from memory. If the right data isn't available, Craig will say so.
  • Human authorization required. Craig retrieves and formats. A person activates.
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