Autonomy with boundaries

Atlas turns infrastructure intent into reliable, production-grade systems—and keeps them running under human authority.

Built for regulated enterprises: bounded autonomy, enforced approvals, evidence-grade logging, and reversible changes.

What Atlas does

How Atlas works (overview)

See the full flow in How it works.

1) Ingest & validate

Intent is checked against governance rules; material actions and approvals are identified.

2) Simulate

Every material change is simulated with explainable impact for approvers.

3) Approve

Sensitive steps require explicit human approval. No approval, no execution.

4) Deploy

Executes within predefined limits, least privilege enforced, fully logged.

5) Operate

Monitors health, drift, and policy adherence; bounded auto-remediation only.

6) Rollback & explain

Rollback paths pre-defined; every action carries rationale and evidence.

Built-in governance and oversight

Read the full details in Governance & Safety.

Atlas for regulated environments

See sector details in Regulated Environments.

Financial services

Material actions pre-defined; approvals and evidence for supervisory exams.

Healthcare

Approvals for sensitive ops; no default training on customer data; immutable audit trails.

Government

Policy-bounded autonomy; traceable actions; evidence-grade receipts for oversight.

Critical infrastructure

Monitored, reversible changes; thresholds and triggers for halt/rollback.

Governance & safety FAQ

See more in the dedicated FAQ.

Is Atlas fully autonomous?

No. Autonomy is bounded; material actions require approval and cannot silently expand.

Can Atlas change security settings on its own?

Only within approved limits; sensitive changes need human approval and are logged with evidence.

What happens if Atlas makes a mistake?

Kill and rollback controls are always available; full audit trails support remediation and review.

Is customer data used for training?

No. Atlas does not train on customer data by default and does not use online/RL in production.

Contact and next steps

For regulated evaluations, governance reviews, or supervisory discussions, connect with us.