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Trustible has entered a strategic partnership with the Responsible AI Collaborative (RAIC), the nonprofit operator of the AI Incident Database (AIID), positioning the company at the center of enterprise access to real‑world AI risk intelligence. As the lead corporate sponsor in RAIC’s inaugural cohort, Trustible will gain authorized integration of AIID’s more than 5,000 curated incident reports directly into its AI governance platform, enabling customers to cross‑reference their internal AI inventories against documented failures, harms, and risks. Executives using Trustible will receive tailored alerts when new incidents relate to specific use cases, models, or vendors they track, effectively turning external incident reporting into a dynamic early‑warning and mitigation system embedded in their governance workflows. Trustible’s CTO and Co‑Founder Andrew Gamino‑Cheong emphasized that while the company’s risk and mitigation taxonomies already rely heavily on AIID data, RAIC will retain full editorial independence, a guardrail designed to preserve the credibility of the incident database for regulators, central banks, and other institutional users.
The partnership has three main pillars: platform integration of AIID content, joint education and thought leadership on emerging AI risks, and co‑authored research on incident patterns and governance best practices, with results to be published publicly. For Trustible, this strengthens its value proposition to regulated enterprises seeking to operationalize AI risk management and regulatory compliance, particularly as AI governance becomes a board‑level priority in financial services and other highly regulated sectors. The company underscores that no customer data from its platform will be shared with RAIC or any third party without explicit written consent, reinforcing data privacy and confidentiality commitments. With $7.69 million raised to date and its platform increasingly positioned as a single pane of glass for legal, policy, technical, and business intelligence related to AI risk, this deal enhances Trustible’s ability to answer a critical question for customers, as highlighted by AIID founder Sean McGregor: how to justify governance spend by linking controls and recommendations directly to concrete, documented AI harms in the real world.

