The deterministic floor is the part of Amzaa that never sleeps and never guesses. It checks your governance with no model, no prompt and no inference, so the same inputs give the same findings every single run. It ran last night while the AI was switched off.
A control with no evidence behind it. A citation that maps to nothing. A chain from regulation to evidence that was severed months ago. A source document that went dark six days ago and no one saw.
The floor finds all of it deterministically, which means it finds it the same way every time, and there is nothing to hallucinate and nothing to explain away.
Same inputs, same findings, forever. A finding you can reproduce on demand is a finding a regulator can rely on.
There is no model to interrogate and no prompt to defend. The rule is explicit; you can read exactly why a finding fired.
Every tenant gets the floor, including the ones who buy no AI. It is the baseline underneath everything, not an add-on.
The floor runs on a schedule you set, in your own timezone, as a separate process from the rest of the platform. That separation is deliberate: it is why we can say the AI was off all night and the floor ran anyway, and mean it literally.
A check that has not run is not a pass. It is a blind spot wearing a green dot. So the floor never simply stops.
A small cohort of regulated banks, NBFCs and the firms that own them. Early access, real influence, pricing that holds.
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