How CSOAI Ensures AI Safety
CSOAI is an independent regulatory body dedicated to ensuring AI systems are safe, compliant, and accountable. We provide the oversight infrastructure that governments, enterprises, and the public need to trust AI.
What is CSOAI?
CSOAI (Council for the Safety of AI) is operated by CEASAI Limited (Company Number: [PENDING]), a UK-registered company, as an independent standards body. We are not a software company or a consulting firm—we are a regulatory body that provides the infrastructure for AI safety oversight.
Just as the FAA ensures aviation safety and the FDA ensures drug safety, CSOAI ensures AI safety. We develop standards, certify professionals, monitor compliance, and provide transparent oversight of AI systems across industries.
Independent
No ties to OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, or any AI vendor. Our only incentive is public safety.
Regulatory
We set standards, enforce compliance, and hold AI systems accountable to safety requirements.
Global
Aligned with EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, ISO 42001, and TC260—covering all major jurisdictions.
How We Ensure AI Safety
1. Transparent Oversight
Every AI system needs human oversight. Our 33-Agent Byzantine Council uses 12 different AI providers plus human analysts to review AI systems. No single vendor can manipulate outcomes. Every decision is public and auditable.
2. Compliance Framework
We provide the SOAI-PDCA methodology—a continuous improvement cycle for AI governance. Plan, Do, Check, Act. This ensures AI systems don't just pass a one-time audit but maintain safety over time.
3. Public Incident Database
Our Watchdog program maintains a transparent database of AI safety incidents. Anyone can report concerns. Certified analysts investigate. The public can see what's happening with AI systems in real-time.
4. Professional Certification
We train and certify AI Safety Analysts through CEASAI (Certified Expert in AI Safety). These professionals provide the human oversight that AI systems require. Without certified analysts, there's no one qualified to monitor AI.
Who We Serve
Governments
We provide the compliance infrastructure governments need to enforce AI regulations like the EU AI Act. Our SOAI-PDCA framework is ready-to-deploy for regulators.
Enterprises
Companies using AI need compliance. We provide multi-framework compliance monitoring, certified analyst access, and audit-ready documentation.
The Public
Anyone can report AI safety concerns through our Watchdog program. Our incident database is public. Transparency protects everyone.
Professionals
We train and certify AI Safety Analysts—creating a new profession that provides the human oversight AI systems require.
Become a Certified AI Safety Analyst
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Train
Complete our comprehensive training (4-6 hours)
Certify
Pass the 50-question exam (70% to pass)
Work
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is CSOAI a government agency?
No. CSOAI is operated by CEASAI Limited, an independent UK company. We work with governments but are not part of any government. Our independence ensures impartiality.
How is CSOAI different from AI companies?
AI companies build AI. We regulate it. We have no financial ties to OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, or any AI vendor. Our only incentive is public safety—not selling AI products.
What authority does CSOAI have?
We are a standards body, similar to ISO or BSI. We develop standards, certify professionals, and provide compliance infrastructure. Governments and enterprises adopt our frameworks voluntarily—or as required by regulations like the EU AI Act.
Why should I trust CSOAI?
Our 33-Agent Council uses 12 different AI providers—no single vendor can manipulate outcomes. Every decision is public. Our analysts are certified professionals. And we have no commercial incentive to favor any AI company.