AI Governance Alliance

Independent Governance Signal Observatory

AIGA documents how accountability and oversight language evolves across regulatory, institutional, and public domains.

It tracks how decision authority, control ownership, and governance exposure are described before formal enforcement or remediation actions occur.

AIGA observes language.
It does not prescribe action.

WHY IT EXISTS

Governance expectations rarely begin with enforcement.

They begin with subtle shifts in terminology:

  • Explicit naming of accountable roles

  • Narrowing definitions of oversight

  • Increased precision around decision authority

  • Formalization of control ownership language

AIGA captures these shifts as structured Signal Briefs.

WHAT AIGA DOES

  • Documents emerging governance terminology

  • Tracks accountability language across sectors

  • Identifies recurring supervisory themes

  • Records shifts in board-level risk framing

  • Publishes structured, time-bound Signal Briefs

WHAT AIGA DOES NOT DO

  • Does not provide legal advice

  • Does not perform compliance reviews

  • Does not certify, approve, or attest

  • Does not audit systems

  • Does not recommend remediation

All publications are observational and documentation-based.

OPERATING PRINCIPLE

AIGA operates strictly as a governance language observatory.

It documents signal.
It does not evaluate compliance.
It does not intervene.