SafeAI.sg bridges the gap between national AI governance policy frameworks and practitioner-level implementation — enabling confident AI deployment at the appropriate level of rigour, for every organisation, at any scale.
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Singapore's enterprises are moving from AI pilots to production deployment — but the governance question remains unanswered at the use-case level.
Enterprises adopt AI in ways that expose customers, staff, and society to avoidable harm — without adequate technical controls or accountability. The risk is not in moving fast. The risk is in treating AI governance as something to retrofit once problems emerge.
Blanket compliance processes designed for high-stakes scenarios are applied uniformly to low-risk tools — creating friction that stalls innovation and drives AI initiatives underground, where they are governed even less effectively.
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Managing the Delicate Governance Balance
SafeAI.sg is established to close this gap — Singapore's industry-led Centre of Excellence providing risk-weighted, use-case-specific governance that enables confident AI deployment at the appropriate level of rigour, for any organisation, at any scale.
SafeAI.sg delivers its mission through five mutually reinforcing pillars — spanning risk assessment, technology demonstration, workforce capability, agentic runtime governance, and AI cost oversight.
Access the foundational documents that underpin SafeAI.sg — the charter deck for a structured overview and the full preliminary charter for the complete governance framework.
A structured visual overview of the SafeAI.sg Advisory Council Charter — covering the mission, five delivery pillars, advisory council structure, and operating principles. Designed for senior stakeholder briefings.
Download Charter SummarySafeAI.sg's Advisory Council is the primary governance and direction-setting body of the Centre — providing strategic oversight, domain expertise, and institutional credibility across government, enterprise, cybersecurity, academia, and international partnerships.
The Founding Advisory Council will be formally announced in late 2026, ahead of the SafeAI.sg public launch. Council members participate in a personal capacity — membership does not constitute endorsement by any member's employing organisation or regulatory body.
Representatives from government technology and digital policy bodies providing public sector context and alignment with national AI governance priorities.
Practitioners from national cybersecurity authorities providing security expertise, threat intelligence, and alignment with national cybersecurity frameworks.
Senior practitioners from regulated financial institutions and industries operating under the most demanding AI governance requirements.
AI safety researchers and governance scholars providing research rigour and connection to the global AI safety literature.
Sitting CIOs, CTOs, and CISOs from large enterprises bringing practitioner credibility and real-world deployment experience to framework development.
Representatives from peer AI safety bodies in the United Kingdom, United States, and Asia-Pacific enabling global benchmarking and knowledge exchange.
Whether you're interested in joining the Advisory Council, exploring a technology associate partnership, or simply want to stay informed about SafeAI.sg's progress — we'd love to hear from you.