Questions

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Straight answers on AURA scoring, integration, and how YAS works with licensed insurers.

What does YAS actually do?

YAS turns how a machine behaves into one live, explainable risk score — AURA. Operators see where to coach risk down; licensed insurers get a factor-level view that informs pricing. We are the risk-intelligence layer; we are not the insurer.

How quickly do you reply to enquiries?

We aim to reply within 48 hours on enterprise enquiries, and most messages get a same-day response on business days.

Which markets are supported?

YAS works with licensed insurer partners across APAC. Specific market availability depends on the carrier programme — tell us your deployment geography and we'll confirm.

Does AURA make underwriting decisions?

No. AURA supports, informs, and scores machine risk. The licensed insurer retains authority over pricing and underwriting — AURA never binds coverage on its own.

Is the score explainable?

Yes. When a score moves, YAS shows which behaviours moved it, broken down across roughly 100 risk factors grouped into six themes. Nothing enters the model as a black box.

What machines can you score?

Today: commercial EV fleets and robotics deployments, with autonomous-vehicle pilots expanding as markets open. The same scale applies across machine types — see the roadmap for what's next.

Can we try the API before committing?

Yes. Qualified pilots get sandbox credentials and reference docs to build against without touching production. Start at the developer hub or talk to our technical team.

How does data get into YAS?

Through certified telematics connectors, our edge-capture SDKs, or a custom feed for non-standard schemas. Trip and telemetry data is normalized into the ODD Engine before scoring.

Where are the llms.txt files?

Machine-readable site indexes live at /llms.txt (curated) and /llms-full.txt (extended). Both are linked from the footer.

How is our data protected?

Encryption in transit and at rest for production systems, role-scoped access, and audit trails on scoring outputs. See Trust & Safety for the full programme, and request our DPA for contractual terms.

Who holds underwriting authority?

Always the licensed insurer. YAS provides decision support — scores, explanations, and attestation records. A qualified person makes the final call.

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