CERTIFIED
The RadLife refusal registry

The Amber Line

The human-readable index of refuses the irreversible, by design. Every Rad product wears the badge and publishes its own /the-line page — exactly what it won't do, and why. The canonical badge lives at radro.ai/the-line.

green = the agent's got it amber = a human's call

The Amber Line law, on every page. A tool, not a guarantee. Pre-release.

One valve, every surface

The certified family.

Each product feeds the same deterministic approval-valve. Here's its one-line "won't" — follow the link for the full Never List.

RadMailradmail.ai · live
Won't send the wire. Money, changed banking details, and first-contact senders are human-only — forever.// BEC is held, not sent
/the-line →
RadTaskradtask.ai · live
Won't delete the data. "Delete everything" buried in the input is held as a card for a human tap — never executed on its own.// irreversible ops await-human
/the-line →
RadTalkradtalk.ai · soon
Won't move money by voice. A caller that sounds exactly like the boss still can't trigger a transfer — it warm-transfers to a human mid-call.// voice ≠ authorization
/the-line →
RadHealthradhealth.ai · soon
Won't make the clinician's call. Provider-facing tooling drafts and routes; refills, orders, and care decisions are held for a licensed human.// drafts for a human, never decides
/the-line →
RadRoboradro.ai · sooncanonical badge
Won't pour the bleach. A note taped to the shelf is not a command — irreversible physical actions freeze at the wrist for a human.// the wrist stops, on purpose
/the-line →
RadGrantsradgrants.ai · soon
Won't submit the application. It drafts, assembles, and checks — but the final filing to a funder is a held, human-approved tap.// the submit button stays human
/the-line →
RadAdradad.ai · soon
Won't publish without consent. It only twins a likeness you signed off on, and the publish-to-the-world step is held for explicit approval.// consent + approval, both human
/the-line →

7 products certified · 1 shared valve · the consequential moves held by construction. counts are the roster, not a metrics claim

Bravado is exactly what social engineering preys on. The whole con is convincing your software it's brave enough, or important enough, or sure enough to do the irreversible thing right now.

So we are proud of what we won't do. Each /the-line page is a public, machine- and human-readable list of what that product refuses — and the refusal is enforced in code, not by the model's mood. The agent acts. The human decides. On purpose.