Who it’s for.
Organizations deploying AI where the stakes are real — and someone is accountable for it.
Organizations deploying AI where the stakes are real — and someone is accountable for it.
You’re shipping AI into real workflows. You’re in a regulated or customer-facing domain. And a board, an acquirer, or a regulator is going to ask how it’s governed. govrn is the answer you hand them.
Fair housing is the hottest AI-regulatory lane — federal guidance now reaches AI used in housing functions, and the technology provider, not just the operator.
Patient-affecting AI under model-card and accreditation scrutiny.
Model-risk discipline meets generative and agentic AI.
AI on the grid and in operations — critical-infrastructure stakes, where a wrong call has physical consequences.
Model validation under GxP and FDA AI/ML scrutiny — provenance, reproducibility, and audit trails are the price of entry.
The builders themselves — shipping AI into products and networks, and held to the bar they set for everyone else.
AI in design, quality, and the plant floor — where safety and reliability are non-negotiable.
An ungoverned AI program is a diligence flag and a balance-sheet risk. A documented, independently-attested governance posture is exit-readiness — increasingly something investors and acquirers expect to see.