Responsible AI governance self-assessment.

Fifteen questions across four areas of Responsible AI governance, aimed at organisations operating across borders. It takes about five minutes and gives you an indicative maturity score. No sign-up to begin.

This is an indicative self-assessment to start a conversation, not a formal audit or certification readiness verdict. It is loosely aligned to the spirit of ISO/IEC 42001 and recognised Responsible AI principles. Your answers are sent to me so I can give you a more useful response if you get in touch.

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01 Strategy and Operating Model

1. Does your organisation have a clear position on how it wants to use AI responsibly?

2. Is there a defined operating model for AI governance across the organisation?

3. Are roles and decision rights for AI clearly assigned?

4. Does AI governance have visibility and support at senior or board level?

02 Principles and Ethics

5. Has your organisation defined Responsible AI principles (for example fairness, transparency, accountability)?

6. Are these principles translated into practical requirements for teams?

7. Do you assess AI systems for fairness, bias, or unintended impact?

8. Is there a way to challenge or escalate concerns about an AI system?

03 Lifecycle and Controls

9. Are Responsible AI checks built into the AI lifecycle (design, build, deploy, monitor)?

10. Do procurement and vendor processes account for AI risk?

11. Do you maintain documentation across the AI lifecycle?

12. Is there human oversight appropriate to each system's impact?

04 Cross-border Coordination and Improvement

13. How consistent is AI governance across your different regions or entities?

14. Do you track and report on the state of AI governance?

15. How does your approach keep improving over time?

05 Your details

So I can send your result and follow up if you would like.