SS&C publishes enterprise AI governance framework urging open standards for agentic AI in regulated industries

Reuters03-20
SS&C publishes enterprise AI governance framework urging open standards for agentic AI in regulated industries
  • SS&C published an Enterprise AI Governance Framework and called for open, vendor-neutral governance standards for deploying agentic AI in regulated environments.
  • Rob Stone said enterprises need to build and change AI workflows in line with governance policies and argued that a shared framework is needed to manage AI workflows across models and platforms.
  • The framework outlines principles including portability, build-time auditability, runtime observability, data sovereignty, and operational resilience.
  • SS&C said it is establishing a working group to further develop the standards, with a formal structure expected in Q2.


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