A year has 8,760 hours. Today, most organizations operate for around 2,000 hours — limited by standard business hours and the need for human oversight. The remaining capacity goes unused.
Opportunity
Full Capacity
Maany provides a cryptographically secured operating system (MOS) for the safe deployment of autonomous AI, even in critical and highly regulated environments. For the first time, it enables organizations to operate at full capacity - 24/7 and 365 days a year.
How
AI explores what’s possible. MOS controls what’s allowed.
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AI analyzes situations, reasons about options, and proposes actions.
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MOS validates each proposed action against business rules.
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Compliant actions are executed. Non-compliant actions are automatically blocked.
Outcome
From Automation to Autonomy
Machines drove the first phase of automation, Software the second. Maany unlocks the third major productivity shift — where autonomous AI operates 24/7 on behalf of organizations and their employees, securely and in full alignment with the EU AI Act.
Differentiator
Control is Enforcement. Not Monitoring.
Most AI governance solutions monitor AI behavior. Maany enforces it. A company-owned, deterministic control layer establishes a single source of truth across systems, ensuring that every AI-generated action complies with predefined rules before execution. Non-compliant actions are automatically blocked.
MOS is industry-agnostic. It applies wherever organizations autonomize high-frequency economic processes involving money, liability or regulation. Typical industries include:
BOBs are not built for a specific industry. They apply wherever organizations operate economically critical processes across customers, partners, users, or institutions.
Operational and Physical Industries
Industry, supply chains, infrastructure, energy, healthcare, public services
Digital Products and Platforms
Platforms, apps, networks, marketplaces, digital services
If decisions involve money, legal responsibility, or regulatory consequences, companies cannot let AI act autonomously. The risk is too high.
AI Stops Where Risk Begins – If decisions involve money, legal responsibility, or regulatory consequences, companies cannot let AI act autonomously. The risk is too high.