A straw to brick governance story
Recognising the urgent need for a unified framework for Responsible AI, Aria Portman, Senior Manager for AI Governance at an international financial enterprise, partnered with Infosys BPM. Infosys BPM together with Infosys Responsible AI Office, deployed technical guardrails and an automated monitoring system, which strengthened risk and compliance postures, gave rise to ethical and trustworthy AI systems, and positioned the enterprise as a leader in Responsible AI.
Approach summary:
- Conducted an in depth analysis of internal systems
- Pilot tested guardrails with simulated scenarios
- Deployed guardrails across the enterprise
- Established automated monitoring systems
- Instituted feedback loop and periodic reviews
Key Benefits:
Reduced high severity AI risks by 40–60% via automated guardrails, adversarial testing, and continuous monitoring
Accelerated AI model onboarding by 30–45% while maintaining consistent Responsible AI controls
Cut compliance preparation effort by 35–50% through standardized documentation and audit artefacts
Lowered manual risk review effort by 25–40% with automated monitoring and incident detection
Detected bias and non compliance earlier, reducing downstream rework by 20–30%
Established reusable Responsible AI frameworks, cutting incremental compliance costs by 20–35%
Strengthened stakeholder and regulator confidence, reinforcing Responsible AI leadership