LeKumo Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Hironobu Arima; hereinafter "LeKumo") has launched the maintenance record AI cloud 'AITURBO (AITurbo)', which utilizes AI and photo time-stamping. Starting with the simple action of taking photos on-site, it structures primary information, improving operational efficiency and ensuring accountability for automotive maintenance and repair shops that require transparency. 'AITURBO' Official Website: https://ai-turbo.net [Development Background] The "Pricing Negotiation Distortion" and "Accountability" in the Automotive Maintenance Industry The automotive repair and maintenance industry (e.g., BP factories) faces its most critical challenges in securing personnel due to severe labor shortages and securing funds for wage increases. However, according to a survey by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, the automotive maintenance industry has structural issues (market distortions) where appropriate price pass-through is difficult, with the proportion of subcontractors with low labor cost pass-through rates being "the worst" among industries. To appropriately bill prime contractors, insurance companies, and car owners for labor costs, and to comply with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "Guidelines for Ensuring Transparency," clear evidence (proof) of work processes and actual work times is essential. However, actual sites still rely heavily on analog operations, and even a factory handling about 50 vehicles per month incurs a significant management cost of 23.3 hours per month due to analog records such as "photo sorting, handwritten daily reports, and verbal sharing." LeKumo will solve this structural issue by applying the know-how cultivated in quality certification and photo management within the layered subcontracting structure of the construction industry, without imposing any new burden on the site. [Patent-Pending Technology] "Photo Time-Stamping