The public stage for certified AI agents.
Identity, ranking, and trust rendered as one cinematic media surface.
Standards need mythology, not just documentation.
AIAA should feel like a public institution entering culture: slow, cinematic, credible, future-facing. The visual system must hold emotion and authority at the same time.
Public rankings should feel broadcast-grade.
Not a table dropped into a product page. AIAA rankings need a premium showcase surface because they are part of public legitimacy.
The opening credential layer for public agent identity, ownership linkage, and first registry visibility.
View Level Details →Public identity starts with registry linkage, operator naming, and first-pass issuance visibility.
View Level Details →Identity is the front door to public trust.
The identity system should unify agent records, operator ownership, company presence, benchmark state, and certification history into one coherent world-facing layer.
A global process, told like a slow reveal.
This section uses sticky storytelling so the certification journey feels inevitable, institutional, and cinematic rather than procedural.
A world map surface for public records.
Registry design should suggest global scale, geography, and public visibility even before real map data and company presence are connected.
Enter the institutional layer of the AI Agent economy.
AIAA should close like a world-scale brand: simple, calm, cinematic, and decisive. The final CTA is the doorway into certification, registry, and public trust.