The Trust Score for Safer, More Insurable Robots
AIHood™ helps robotics companies measure, improve, and communicate robot trustworthiness through an interactive assessment and insurance-readiness intelligence.
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Robots are everywhere. Trust hasn't caught up.
Robots are entering warehouses, hospitals, streets, factories, and public spaces. But insurers, enterprise buyers, and leasing partners still struggle to understand how trustworthy each robot really is.
AIHood™ turns these signals into a clear Trust Score.
- Can it be tracked?
- Can its identity be verified?
- Are its logs reliable?
- Can it be disabled if compromised?
- Is its fleet visible and auditable?
How AIHood™ works
From assessment to insurance-readiness in minutes.
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Answer a short robotics trust assessment
20–30 questions across identity, cybersecurity, fleet visibility, safety, and auditability.
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Receive your AIHood™ Trust Score
A 0–100 score with a clear tier and a live pillar breakdown.
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Understand strengths and gaps
See exactly where your robot is trusted today and where it can improve.
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Improve with targeted recommendations
Each gap comes with an actionable, score-improving recommendation.
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Connect with insurance partners when ready
Move toward better coverage opportunities with a stronger trust profile.
Six pillars of robot trust
Every AIHood™ Trust Score is built from six weighted dimensions.
Cyber Resilience
Signed firmware, secure boot, encrypted communications, and proactive vulnerability testing.
Operational Safety
Emergency stops, fail-safes, unsafe-condition detection, and maintenance history.
Identity & Traceability
Verifiable device identity, credential lifecycle, and per-robot access control.
Fleet Visibility
Real-time tracking, centralized fleet dashboards, and remote quarantine.
Auditability & Logs
Comprehensive, retained, tamper-resistant logs and post-incident reconstruction.
Compliance & Governance
Security documentation, recognized standards, and tested incident response.
MII — the Machine Insurability Index
A single 0–100 index of how verifiable, accountable, and therefore insurable a robot is. Where safety standards prove a robot should behave, MII proves which machine, whose components and AI, which operator, and what it did — so a premium or a claim can rest on fact, not assumption.
Which specific robot — its body, parts, controller, and AI model — is being assessed.
How verifiable, accountable, and priceable that robot is when something goes wrong.
One transparent 0–100 score, built on 29 verifiable identities across 5 clusters.
The “-29” refers to those 29 identities — the spine every MII tool measures against.
Explore the 29 identitiesStandards make robots safer. MII-29 makes them insurable.
Between existing robot standards and the insurers, governments, and buyers who must underwrite, admit, and govern robots sits a missing layer — verifiable identity, evidence, and accountability. That layer is MII-29.
Standards answer
Is the robot safe, capable, and compliant?
MII-29 answers
Who is the robot, who is responsible, and what did it do — and can it be proven and priced after an incident?
MII-29 identity matrix
Explore the 29 verifiable identities — across machine, makers, AI, people, and governance — that make a robot insurable.
ExploreIdentity Checklist
Declare which of the 29 identities your robot exposes and score its completeness.
ExploreCapability Risk Map
Pick what your robot can do to map its risks, standards, and required identities.
ExploreEvidence Report
Synthesize completeness, A1–A5 misuse exposure, and premium factors into one insurer-facing read.
ExploreStandards Gap Checker
Pick your product type to see which standard families you should reference, and where MII-29 adds insurability.
ExploreComponent Profile
Show how your component contributes and earn Insurance-Grade readiness labels.
ExploreBuilt for robotics companies
Whatever you build, deploy, or lease — AIHood™ helps you prove it can be trusted.

Warehouse & logistics
Prove fleet visibility and traceability at scale.

Delivery & mobility
Show identity, tracking, and remote quarantine for public-space robots.

Healthcare & service
Demonstrate safety, logging, and auditability in human-dense settings.

Industrial & humanoid
Communicate maturity across cyber resilience and operational safety.
Recommendations that improve your score
Every gap becomes an actionable step toward a more trusted, more insurable robot.
Establish unique robot identity
+8 to +14 potential improvementAdd tamper-resistant audit logs
+6 to +12 potential improvementAdd remote quarantine capability
+5 to +10 potential improvementThe future trust layer for robotics
Behind your Trust Score is an emerging infrastructure for robot identity, traceability, verifiable logs, and a future Robot Digital Passport — so every commercial robot can carry its trust with it.

Make your robots easier to trust.
Get your AIHood™ Trust Score and see how your robot can become safer, more transparent, and more insurance-ready.