Why now

You are not being asked
if you have AI.
You are being asked if you can govern it.

Two forces arrived at once. A wave of model-risk regulation that puts the burden of proof on you, and the spread of AI agents into every corner of the business. Both ask the same question, and most platforms cannot answer it.

On your desk now
The regulator moved the burden of proof onto you.
Draft model-risk frameworks now expect a regulated institution to demonstrate control over its AI: that it can be switched off, that its actions are logged, that a human owned the irreversible ones. "We have a policy" is no longer the answer. "Here, watch" is.
Coming for everyone
Agents are about to touch everything.
Within a year, agents will read, draft, decide and act across functions that used to be entirely human. The moment they can write to your systems, governing them stops being a nice-to-have. The rail has to exist before the agents do.
The three questions

Every version of this reckoning comes down to three questions.

Can you stop it?

Not throttle it, not pause a queue. Stop every agent, in one action, and be certain it took. A switch you have to trust is not a switch.

Can you prove it?

After you stop it, can you show nothing it did is still running, and that the record of what it did was not quietly edited afterwards?

Does anything survive it?

When the AI is off, does your governance still function? If your compliance was the model, then turning the model off turns compliance off too.

Why the timing favours the prepared

The institutions that move first will be asked to show others how.

Regulation rarely arrives finished. The firms that can already demonstrate control, on a screen, with evidence a regulator can verify, are the ones who shape what "good" looks like, rather than scrambling to meet a definition someone else wrote.

Being early here is not a risk. Being late is.

Yesterdaya policy in a binder was enough
Todaya live demonstration is expected
Tomorrowverifiable evidence is required
The gapis what Amzaa was built to close
Design partner programme

Bring us the question your regulator is going to ask.

A small cohort of regulated banks, NBFCs and the firms that own them. Early access, real influence, pricing that holds.

We are pre-launch and we will not dress it up. There are no logos on this page because there are none to show. Come and try to break the chain.