Ohio420.ai
Source-grounded Ohio cannabis compliance support

How Ohio420.ai uses sources.

Answers are built around approved Ohio cannabis source folders, cited documents, thin-source detection, and human review gates for sensitive decisions or external actions.

Trust model

The public site explains the sourcing model. The app shows the cited answer, the source context, and the review boundary when work begins.

Approved sources

Answers are meant to start from approved Ohio guidance and curated internal materials, not generic web summaries.

Human review boundary

High-risk decisions still belong to people. The system is designed to surface the answer and the escalation point together.

Source gaps are visible

When the evidence is thin, the system is supposed to flag it instead of pretending the question is settled.

What the system can do, what stays human-reviewed, and what users must still verify.

What the AI can doallowed

Search approved source folders, cite relevant documents, summarize informational guidance, and flag what still needs confirmation.

What stays human-reviewedgated

Legal conclusions, public claims, external publishing, paid spend, DMs, account changes, and compliance-sensitive business actions.

What users should verifyrequired

High-risk operational decisions should still be confirmed with counsel, regulator guidance, or internal approval before action.

How the system improveslearning

Low-confidence searches, feedback, and source-gap reports are reviewed so the source set and prompts improve over time.

The active knowledge areas behind the trust model.

Cultivator & Processor DCC Guidance

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Dispensary DCC Guidance

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Ohio MMJ Licenses

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Ohio MMJ Ohio Revised Code

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Testing Lab DCC Guidance

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