Founding cohort open. 50 places. Closes 1 April 2026. See pricing →
Engineering
Needs a green light
Leadership
Wants assurance
Privacy & Legal
Own the decision

That decision
sits with you.

Arrive ready.

PrinciplesAI is the intelligence and network for senior practitioners who are expected to explain, justify, and stand behind AI decisions — before regulators, boards, and leadership ask.

40+
AI laws & frameworks tracked
50+
Practitioner-led sessions
10m
Average session length
50
Founding member places

The role has changed.

Your judgement shapes AI deployment.

Legal, privacy, risk and compliance professionals are no longer reviewing AI from the outside. You are embedded in deployment decisions — and expected to give answers that will be scrutinised by regulators, auditors, and boards.

PrinciplesAI is built for that reality.

What's Included

Intelligence, network,
and practical tools.

Four distinct assets — each designed for a different moment in your working week.

01

Practitioner-Led Sessions

Short, focused sessions (10–15 minutes) led by practitioners working on real AI governance decisions. On-demand access to every session ever recorded. Built for desktop or mobile — when you need quick clarity, not coursework.

02

Governance Notes

A structured reference for each session — designed to support internal discussion and scrutiny. Key questions to ask internally or of vendors. Core terms, definitions, relevant obligations. Built to be sent to colleagues.

03

Practitioner Network

A closed community of peers where real positions are tested — not broadcast. The people working through the same problems, at comparable organisations, right now. Cross-functional coffees, DPOs with CISOs, legal with engineering.

04

AI Deployment Use-Cases

Real scenarios from real deployments — how organisations approached specific AI governance decisions, what they got right, what failed scrutiny, and what regulators are actually looking at. Built to be used directly in internal reviews.

Faculty

Practitioners.
Not commentators.

Every session is led by someone working on these questions in practice — making real decisions, under real constraints, in real organisations.

Eduardo Ustaran
Partner
Hogan Lovells
Linda Thielová
Global Privacy & AI Governance Director
Cushman & Wakefield
Julia Magrani
Global Data Protection Officer
WebSummit
Olivier Proust
Partner
Fieldfisher
Andrew Clearwater
Partner
Dentons
Rocio de la Cruz
Director, Global Privacy & AI Public Policy
OpenText
José Belo
AI Governance & Privacy Leader
Independent
Zara Dana
Head of AI
Supportiv
Petruta Pirvan
Founder
EU Digital Partners
Dr. Sachiko Scheuing
European Privacy Officer
Acxiom
Charmian Aw
Partner
Hogan Lovells
Mirena Taskova
Chief Privacy Officer
Aura
Members and faculty from
Hogan Lovells
Fieldfisher
Dentons
Baker McKenzie
Allianz
Microsoft
OpenText
Acxiom
Cushman & Wakefield
Supportiv
WebSummit
EU Digital Partners
March – April 2026

Live sessions.
On-demand access.

Structured, weekly. Each anchored in real deployment risk and regulatory exposure. Not webinars — working sessions.

EU AI Act
Foundations of the EU AI Act
The obligations, timelines, and what deployer accountability looks like in practice. The classification questions your organisation needs to answer before enforcement arrives.
AI Lifecycle
The AI Lifecycle
How AI systems are built, deployed and monitored — and where governance decisions get made. Understanding the technical pipeline as a legal and compliance practitioner.
Liability
AI Value Chain — What The Liability?
Mapping accountability across providers, deployers, and users when AI systems cause harm. The classification question most in-house teams are getting wrong.
Post-Deployment
Post-Deployment Monitoring
What ongoing oversight of AI systems looks like — and how to build it into existing processes without creating new bureaucracy that slows down the business.
Founding Membership

Limited to 50.

Know how the most prepared organisations are approaching AI oversight. Understand where enforcement is heading before it arrives.

Founding rate closes 1 April 2026.

Individual
Founding Rate
€50
per month
  • All Standard features
  • 45% reduction vs standard rate
  • Founding member recognition
  • Rate locked for life
Then €105/month from 1 April
Organisation
€750
per month / 20 seats
  • One decision. Whole team covered.
  • All Standard features
  • 20 seats included
  • Org-level governance alignment
Billed annually

Engineering

Pushing for approval

Leadership

Needs assurance

Legal and Privacy

Own the exposure

That decision sits with you.

Arrive ready.

Not commentary. Operational judgement. Intelligence, network, and a seat at the policy table.

Apply for Founding MembershipSee what's included →

The changing role

The role has changed.

Your judgement shapes AI deployment.

The role is no longer advisory. Your decisions set regulatory posture, fix accountability, and determine what is defensible.

The board expects a position

Before go-live

Before contracts

Before exposure is visible

The complexity has multiplied

More regulation, same job

Risk identification across AI

In a language engineering understands

You're in the room earlier

Engineering. Product. Procurement.

Before the frameworks exist

Before anyone agrees what the question is

Product asks if it can ship. The board asks who carries exposure. HR asks if automated decisions can be challenged. Procurement asks what happens when vendors retrain. Comms asks what happens when it fails.

The scenarios are the same across every organisation. Nobody is sharing their answers.

AI governance is still evolving. The regulations are arriving faster than the playbooks. Best practices don't exist yet.

Which makes peer contact uniquely valuable right now. The person working through the same problem at a comparable organisation is the most useful source of intelligence you have.

The changing role

The role has changed.

Your judgement shapes AI deployment.

The role is no longer advisory. Your decisions set regulatory posture, fix accountability, and determine what is defensible.

The board expects a position

Before go-live

Before contracts

Before exposure is visible

The complexity has multiplied

More regulation, same job

Risk identification across AI

In a language engineering understands

You're in the room earlier

Engineering. Product. Procurement.

Before the frameworks exist

Before anyone agrees what the question is

Product asks if it can ship. The board asks who carries exposure. HR asks if automated decisions can be challenged. Procurement asks what happens when vendors retrain. Comms asks what happens when it fails.

The scenarios are the same across every organisation. Nobody is sharing their answers.

AI governance is still evolving. The regulations are arriving faster than the playbooks. Best practices don't exist yet.

Which makes peer contact uniquely valuable right now. The person working through the same problem at a comparable organisation is the most useful source of intelligence you have.

What's included

Structured intelligence. Peer judgement. Independent view.

For teams and individuals making the call — deployment cases analysed before they land, regulation mapped to real decisions, a closed community where real positions are tested.

01

Applied Governance Sessions

Weekly live sessions anchored in real deployment risk and regulatory exposure. Each one structured around a specific decision. Live and on-demand.

02

Deployment Cases & Briefings

AI Act, GDPR Omnibus, US state law — mapped to real deployment decisions. Analysed before they land. Structured use case archive on-demand.

03

Private Practitioner Forum

A closed community of peers where real positions are tested. The people working through the same problems, at comparable organisations, right now.

04

Policy Table Access

Members contribute to regulatory responses and shape the direction of AI governance frameworks. An independent voice, informed by practitioners.

Faculty

Practitioners. Not commentators.

Every session is led by someone working on these questions in practice — making real decisions, under real constraints, in real organisations.

Eduardo Ustaran

Partner

Hogan Lovells

Linda Thielová

Global Privacy & AI Governance Director

Cushman & Wakefield

Julia Magrani

Global Data Protection Officer

Faculty

Practitioners. Not commentators.

Every session is led by someone working on these questions in practice — making real decisions, under real constraints, in real organisations.

Eduardo Ustaran

Partner

Hogan Lovells

Linda Thielová

Global Privacy & AI Governance Director

Cushman & Wakefield

Julia Magrani

Global Data Protection Officer

WebSummit

Olivier Proust

Partner

Fieldfisher

José Belo

AI Governance & Privacy Leader

Rocio de la Cruz

Director, Global Privacy & AI Policy

OpenText

Zara Dana

CTO

Supportiv

Petruta Pirvan

Founder

EU Digital Partners

Members and Faculty from

Hogan Lovells

Fieldfisher

Dentons

Baker McKenzie

Microsoft

OpenText

Cushman & Wakefield

Allianz

WebSummit

Supportiv