Compliance support

AI Governance Support

AQX helps organizations translate AI Governance requirements into a practical evidence plan, buyer-facing explanation, and route decision.

Buyer wording reviewEvidence readiness mapRoute suitability check
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Who it helps

AI platforms, analytics providers, edtech, HR tech, healthtech, and organizations deploying AI in operational workflows.

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What gets reviewed

AQX reviews AI inventory, intended use, human oversight, risk review, data governance, monitoring, and incident evidence and compares the file with the buyer's expected assurance level.

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Best use

Use this page when a customer, platform, regulator-adjacent process, or procurement team asks for documented compliance evidence.

Evidence

What usually makes a AI Governance review move faster.

The goal is to replace vague compliance claims with reviewable records, named owners, clear scope boundaries, and a practical explanation a buyer can understand.

  • The exact buyer request, questionnaire, tender clause, or onboarding requirement.
  • Legal entity, service scope, systems, sites, countries, and responsible owners.
  • Policies, procedures, logs, training, monitoring, incidents, corrective actions, and supplier records relevant to the requirement.
  • Any previous audit, report, certificate, test, assessment, or internal review.
Next step

Send the requirement before choosing the wrong compliance route.

Attach the buyer wording, questionnaire, or tender clause. AQX will review the route fit, evidence gap, and practical next step.

Evidence and limits

What AI Governance Support support should and should not do.

Compliance pages must separate readiness support, evidence organization, reports, legal obligations, and buyer acceptance so the applicant does not overclaim.

Requested output

Clarify what the buyer expects.

The buyer may need a readiness pack, policy evidence, certificate, test result, audit report, or partner-coordinated pathway. Each output has different limits.

Evidence pack

Prepare reviewable records.

Useful evidence includes scope, systems, owners, policies, procedures, logs, incidents, training, supplier records, and prior assessments where available.

Legal boundary

Do not treat support as legal advice.

Where a regulation, licensed professional, or jurisdiction-specific opinion is required, AQX support should be paired with the appropriate qualified route.

Acceptance risk

The buyer decides final acceptance.

AQX can review wording and route fit, but the relying party's procurement, legal, platform, or tender rules determine whether the output is accepted.