On June 28, we introduced a suite of new improvements in GRACE Governance module of the GRACE AI Platform. This latest release delivers advanced oversight, improved compliance, and greater transparency.
Below, you'll find highlights outlining the key new capabilities—empowering organizations to manage AI systems at scale with assurance and accountability.
GRACE Governance is your all-in-one solution for streamlined compliance and risk management, offering an AI registry, ongoing control attestation, simplified control management, and real-time model monitoring to enhance governance and simplify compliance processes.
As organizations increasingly adopt AI, they face major governance challenges—including fragmented structures, complex policies, disjointed workflows, and inefficient processes that hinder innovation—but GRACE Governance offers a comprehensive solution to streamline AI governance, reduce risk, and accelerate innovation.
The GRACE AI Registry gives organizations the ability to efficiently register and manage all AI models, systems, and use cases—regardless of complexity—providing full oversight, reducing risks from shadow AI.
GRACE’s attestation feature empowers your team to take control of AI governance and compliance by clarifying what needs to be reported, when, and by whom—ensuring accountability and transparency every step of the way.
GRACE Governance revolutionizes AI controls management by enabling organizations to group controls into frameworks, assign clear ownership, streamline reporting and compliance tracking, and eliminate redundancies—empowering confident, efficient, and compliant AI deployment.
If you’re struggling to track AI model performance and compliance, GRACE Governance empowers you with robust, real-time model monitoring, regulatory compliance oversight, governance control tracking, and key metric management—providing the transparency and assurance needed to manage risk and drive responsible AI innovation.
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