Frequently Asked Questions

Is AAIA Trinity STAR compliant with the EU AI Act?

Yes — by design, not by retrofit. Every AAIA Trinity STAR deployment includes a full audit trail (Article 9), risk classification documentation, human oversight controls, and conformity assessment support. We built EU AI Act compliance into the architecture from Day 1 because our clients are DACH businesses who cannot afford non-compliance risk. Swiss-registered: CHE-272.196.618.

Do I need an internal IT team to implement AAIA Trinity STAR?

No. Gilbert Cesarano and the AAIA team handle 100% of the technical implementation. Your team's involvement is limited to: one 30-minute strategy session, access to the tools we are automating, and a 30-minute review before going live. No coding, no integration work, no IT department required.

How quickly can AAIA Trinity STAR go live in my business?

First automated workflow: 48 hours from strategy session. Full deployment (5–10 business processes automated): 2–4 weeks. We have no multi-month implementation timelines, no procurement processes, and no configuration queues. When we say 48 hours, we mean 48 hours.

What is the difference between Agentic AI and regular automation?

Regular automation follows fixed rules: if email arrives, reply with template. Agentic AI thinks: it reads the email, decides what type of response is needed, researches context if necessary, drafts a contextually appropriate reply, and sends it — all without human input for routine cases. AAIA agents can handle multi-step tasks across multiple tools simultaneously. This is a qualitative difference, not a speed difference.

How does AAIA Trinity STAR handle data security and Swiss data protection law?

All AAIA Trinity STAR deployments comply with Switzerland's revised Federal Act on Data Protection (nFADP) and the EU's GDPR. Data processing agreements are included in every contract. Swiss data handling standards — among the strictest in the world — are the default, not the premium tier. Your data stays where your contract specifies.

What does a typical AAIA Trinity STAR engagement look like?

Week 1: Strategy session, process mapping, prioritisation of top 5 automation opportunities. Week 2: First 3 automations built and tested. Week 3: Remaining automations deployed, team walkthrough and training. Week 4: Live monitoring, performance review, and optimisation. Ongoing: Monthly reporting, quarterly expansion, on-demand support. No retainer traps. No lock-in. Measurable results from Week 2.

What exactly is AAIA and how is it different from using Claude or GPT directly?

Claude and GPT respond when you ask them something. AAIA is the layer above them — it watches every signal across your business, decides what matters, and tells those models what to generate before you ever had to ask. It is the difference between a brilliant assistant who waits to be called and a system that is already three steps ahead when you sit down.

What does the free Intelligence Debt Assessment actually involve?

A structured 30-minute conversation — either through the online form or a live session — that maps where your business is generating signals it is not acting on. You receive a scored gap analysis by department and a concrete next step that fits your situation. No sales pressure, no package presentation.

What is NemoClaw and who specifically needs it?

NemoClaw is NVIDIA's secure AI infrastructure layer — purpose-built for EU AI Act compliance, providing policy-as-code guardrails, explainable audit trails, and governance controls at the infrastructure level. Gilbert combines NemoClaw with AAIA — the agentic intelligence layer — to deliver a complete, compliant AI stack for businesses that need to operate AI systems legally after August 2, 2026. The CHF 3,000 scoping assessment maps every AI system your business operates, clarifies your specific EU AI Act obligations, and defines exactly what a NemoClaw + AAIA deployment requires for your environment. Guarantee: if we do not surface 3 compliance gaps your legal team has not already identified, the assessment is free.

What does it cost to get started?

The Intelligence Debt Assessment is free. The AAaaS subscription starts at CHF 890/month (+ CHF 1,800 setup) for the Starter tier covering 3–20 agents and one or two business functions. Growth is CHF 2,400/month (+ CHF 3,500 setup) covering Sales, Marketing, and Operations with 20–50 agents. Professional is CHF 5,200/month (+ CHF 6,500 setup) covering all six functions with 50–100 agents and a monthly strategy review. Project-based engagements range from CHF 750 for a focused audit to CHF 3,000 for NemoClaw EU AI Act compliance. All tiers require a 3-month minimum. The scoping call is always free.

Is this right for my stage of business — or is it only for large companies?

The Starter and Growth tiers are designed specifically for SMBs — companies between 3 and 50 people where the owner is still the operational bottleneck across sales, marketing, and administration. The Professional tier suits companies that have passed that stage but still lack the team to run all six business functions with consistency. The free scoping call exists precisely to confirm which tier — if any — is the right fit for your stage.