Veriscopic introduces accountability-based evidence for AI governance
London, UK — Veriscopic today announced a significant evolution of its governance platform, introducing accountability-based evidence as a first-class component of AI governance.
The update enables organisations to record explicit responsibility declarations — including who was accountable for key decisions, what evidence existed at the time, and when responsibilities must be reviewed — as immutable, exportable evidence.
“Most governance tools record artefacts,” Veriscopic said. “Veriscopic records accountability itself — fixed in time — and tracks how governance changes afterwards.”
Traditional governance approaches rely heavily on policies, dashboards, and retrospective explanations. While useful in the present, these artefacts often fail under later scrutiny, when organisations are asked to demonstrate how governance was exercised at the time decisions were made.
Veriscopic’s approach links three elements:
- Responsibility: explicit accountability declarations
- Evidence Packs: sealed, audit-ready snapshots of governance artefacts
- Drift: detection and classification of governance change over time
The platform does not claim regulatory compliance or replace legal advice. Instead, it provides durable, verifiable governance evidence to support independent assessment by boards, auditors, insurers, regulators, and procurement teams.
The update reflects a growing expectation that AI governance be demonstrated in practice, not only declared in policy.