■ Overview HOLY Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Yusuke Horikoshi) has equipped "Ledra," its SaaS platform that proves the quality and reliability of automotive construction with AI and blockchain, with a new AI feature that automates the recording and evidence generation at construction sites. Construction shops can simply proceed with their work as usual, and the details will be retained as tamper-detectable records that can be independently verified by third parties later. This automates the process of "leaving evidence," which has previously been time-consuming at the site, without interrupting work. ■ Background: The More Meticulous the Work, the Fewer "Means of Proof" In the automotive aftermarket, there has been a lack of means to independently verify "when, who, what, and how" work was done on a vehicle later on. This has created a structure where meticulous work is less likely to be fairly evaluated. This is a classic problem of information asymmetry (the so-called "lemons market" in economics), where quality is not conveyed to buyers and not reflected in prices. Ledra aims to solve this "unverifiability" from the entry point of the construction site. ■ New Feature: AI Workflow Automation Previously, recording and generating evidence of construction work required considerable effort at the site. With the new feature, AI automatically handles this entire process. Construction shops do not need to stop working; they can simply continue their work as usual, and the details will be recorded as verifiable records. This creates value for each stakeholder: Construction Shops: Can leave "evidence" of their meticulous work without additional effort. Customers: Can check what was done to their car via LINE upon delivery. Insurance Companies/Distributors: Can refer to verifiable records as a basis for their decisions. The design philosophy is not to say, "Please trust Ledra." Once a record is finalized, any attempt to rewrite it later wil