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Centre for Applied AI Governance

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The Centre for Applied AI Governance (CAAG) engages in artificial intelligence governance with practical, real-world AI focus: evaluating AI systems in production, developing frameworks for accountability and responsible deployment, analyzing risks of large-scale AI adoption, and documenting real-world use cases and system behavior.

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The Centre for Applied AI Governance (CAAG) is an independent initiative focused on advancing the understanding and practice of AI governance in real-world systems.

HQ Location

United Kingdom

Founded

2025

Employees

1 - 10

Total funding raised

Not available

Funding Status

Not available

The Centre for Applied AI Governance (CAAG) is an independent initiative focused on advancing the understanding and practice of AI governance in real-world systems.



As artificial intelligence moves from experimentation to deployment across critical sectors, the need for structured approaches to accountability, safety, and oversight has become increasingly important. CAAG works at the intersection of technology, policy, and implementation to address this need.



The Centre focuses on applied aspects of AI governance, including:

• Evaluation of AI systems in production environments

• Frameworks for accountability and responsible deployment

• Analysis of risks associated with large-scale AI adoption

• Documentation of real-world use cases, failures, and system behavior



CAAG engages with practitioners, researchers, and students to develop practical insights into how AI systems function within organizational and societal contexts. Its work includes research, publications, and collaborative initiatives aimed at bridging the gap between theoretical governance models and operational realities.



The objective of the Centre is to contribute to the development of reliable, transparent, and accountable AI systems by grounding governance discussions in real-world application.