
How to Build an AI Risk Assessment Framework That Works
A founder in Washington usually notices the problem too late. The chatbot is already answering customers, the vendor API is already moving data, and the

A founder in Washington usually notices the problem too late. The chatbot is already answering customers, the vendor API is already moving data, and the

A startup founder gets the call every growing company hopes for, and dreads a little. A larger business wants to use the software, brand, data

The complaint lands in the founder's inbox on a Thursday afternoon. A customer says the AI feature made a decision no one on the team

You've probably got the company half-built already. The incorporation filed, the logo sketched, maybe a draft pitch deck in motion, and a cheap sense that

Many US founders assume the EU AI Act becomes relevant only when the business formally enters Europe. In practice, the trigger usually arrives much earlier.

A founder in Seattle usually opens a 40-page software licensing agreement right after a vendor demo that felt quick and friendly. Then procurement sends the

A founder in Seattle usually meets the SAFE at an awkward moment. The investor likes the company, wants to move fast, and sends over a

A licensing agreement is a contract that grants defined rights to use intellectual property in exchange for payment, without transferring ownership. In 2022, the global

A founder usually reaches for an investment agreement template at the exact moment speed feels urgent. The investor wants a draft, the bank account is

You're in the middle of a sale process, or you're about to be. The buyer sounds serious, the valuation looks decent, and the LOI already