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Seeking transparency in the age of AI

Nearly 8o% of business leaders say they have deployed at least three AI applications—up from 62% last year, according to a recent study by Deloitte. But the rapid adoption of AI can yield unintended consequences and unexpected business risks, leaving policymakers, companies, and consumers scrambling to react.

Credo AI, a venture-backed startup, makes responsible AI more attainable by building a bridge between corporate governance and technologists with software that allows companies to monitor and manage AI risks at scale. Credo AI’s innovative work has earned it a spot on Fast Company’s list of the Next Big Things In Tech.

“At Credo AI, we ensure that we are building artificial intelligence that meets the highest ethical standards,” says Navrina Singh, founder and CEO of

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