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Prove the drive was destroyed — not just that a certificate was signed.

Film the destruction step on a phone. Our AI-assisted workflow verification checks the serial against the work order in real time, then files a tamper-resistant, timestamped record on the certificate.

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The problem

A single AI GPU is worth tens of thousands of dollars, which makes every decommissioning event high-stakes. The incumbent record — a Certificate of Destruction PDF — proves a document was signed, not that the specific serialized asset was handled and destroyed as the work order required.

How it works

The technician films the destruction or handling step on a phone. ArGaze's AI confirms the serial number matches the work order and that destruction actually occurred, then attaches a tamper-resistant, timestamped record to the certificate.

Real-time, not hindsight

The technician films the destruction or handling step on a phone, and ArGaze confirms the serial number matches the work order while it is happening — not in a recording nobody watches.

Evidence built for the audit

Every verified event produces a tamper-resistant, timestamped, serial-matched record that attaches to the certificate — the evidence your NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2 (2025) audit and your client can reach for.

Model-agnostic by design

Claude by default; swap any AI vision model in config. You are never locked to one provider — any model, swap as the frontier moves. You keep your cloud; we keep no data.

Who it's for

ITAD providers, colocation facilities, and hyperscalers decommissioning AI hardware under compliance-mandated chain-of-custody requirements.

Evidence

  • A single AI GPU is worth tens of thousands of dollars, making every decommissioning event high-stakes.

    NVIDIA H100 list pricing, IntuitionLabs GPU Pricing Guide, 2026

  • NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2 is the current governing standard for media sanitization (Rev. 1, 2014, is superseded).

    NIST CSRC official publication, 2025

The record

Serial-level verification — a tamper-resistant, timestamped video record that meets the compliance expectation your NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2 (2025) audit, your auditor, and your client require.

Governing standard: NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2 (2025)

Why ArGaze

The incumbent record is a signature, a serial in a spreadsheet, and a PDF certificate — none of which show the specific asset being destroyed. ArGaze adds the missing layer: a serial-matched, tamper-resistant, timestamped record of the destruction step itself, checked against the work order as it happens. It complements your RFID tags, serial logs, and facility CCTV rather than replacing the certificate you already issue.

FAQ

Does this replace our Certificate of Destruction?
No — it makes the certificate checkable. The tamper-resistant, timestamped record attaches to the certificate you already issue.
Can we run it without sending data to the cloud?
Yes. The model is pluggable, including local or on-prem inference, so the footage and the record can stay inside your own environment.
How fast is it per asset?
Built for the line — the technician films a short step and the serial check happens in seconds against the work order.

No commitment — 30-min discovery call