AI, governed

Switch the AI off.
The floor still holds.

The board will ask whether the AI can be turned off, and whether anything it did can be undone. Most platforms answer in a slide. This one answers on the screen. Pull the switch below and watch the AI stop, the trace disappear, and the deterministic layer keep working.

AI rail · live
The AI rail killable
The floor no switch
Deterministic checks. No model, no prompt, no inference.

This is an illustration of the behaviour, not a live console. In the product, the counts are read from the gateway itself.

A floor that can be switched off
is not a floor.
The deterministic floor

Smart with the model off.

Coverage gaps. Orphaned citations. Broken lineage. Evidence whose source went dark six days ago and nobody noticed. Amzaa finds all of it with no model, no prompt and no inference.

Because it is deterministic, the same inputs give the same findings every run. There is nothing to hallucinate and nothing to explain to a regulator. It is the same for every tenant, including the ones who buy no AI at all.

And it has no off switch. That is deliberate.

Runs with the AI off
Same insame findings, every run
No modelnothing to hallucinate
Every tenantincluding the no-AI ones
No switchit cannot be turned off
How the AI is governed

The AI proposes. The engine writes. A human owns it.

Agent
proposes
Rail
gates · logs · kills
Human
approves
Engine
writes
An agent cannot write
It proposes. The engine writes. Enforced in the foundation, not in a policy document someone can forget.
The kill fails closed
If the switch cannot be read, the answer is no. A kill-switch that fails open is not a kill-switch.
Your work never blocks
Kill the AI mid-flight and your save still succeeds. The automation stops. You do not.
Two rails, two switches
Deterministic rules are not AI. Killing the AI does not quietly kill your business rules.
Provenance

A regulatory deadline in Amzaa carries the URL it came from and the line of the page where the date was printed. A human verifies it once. Then, with the AI switched off, the platform keeps re-reading that page and tells you the day the proof disappears.

And when the agent finds no date it can point at, it proposes nothing. A wrong date on a filing deadline is a liability, so it does not guess. The refusal is not a failure. It is the behaviour we designed for.

One platform, two postures
No AI

The graph, the floor, the full system of record, and a zero AI trace you can hand to an examiner. The whole platform, without the part your board said no to.

With AI

Governed agents on the same floor. They propose, a human approves, the engine writes. One action takes it all away and leaves nothing behind.

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