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AI Governance for a Responsible Future

alis is one of the Mexican organizations actively engaged in high-level international dialogue on AI governance, public policy and institutional resilience.

We work at the intersection of enterprise, academia, government and society to help design responsible, secure and human-centered AI policies.

LSE London School
of Economics
OX University
of Oxford
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Government

Public Sector

Strengthen institutional capacity and digital sovereignty.

Regulation & Policy

Design evidence-based rules that enable innovation and protect rights.

Academia

Advance research, ethics and education for responsible AI.

Private Sector

Build trustworthy AI systems aligned with governance standards.

Civil Society

Ensure transparency, inclusion and social accountability.

International Dialogue

Connect local realities with global governance conversations.

Why governance matters now

The decisions we automate today will shape the society we live in tomorrow.

E-government standardizes platforms and services. But without AI governance, those same platforms can scale bias, opacity, surveillance, exclusion or institutional dependency.

80%

of public institutions in Latin America lack a formal AI governance framework.

Indicative governance gap analysis.
60%

of public sector AI projects face risks related to bias, opacity or accountability.

Based on policy risk patterns.
1 in 3

countries worldwide have no specific legislation addressing the use of AI.

Regulatory fragmentation.
High

geopolitical and security risks emerge from unregulated or poorly governed AI.

Critical systems concern.
The Latin American Challenge

Digital transformation without governance amplifies existing inequalities.

Fragmented regulation, low institutional capacity and dependency on foreign platforms limit the ability to harness AI for public good. alis helps close this gap by translating global conversations into regional policy, organizational and educational capability.

  • Regulatory fragmentation
  • Low institutional capacity
  • Dependency on foreign platforms
  • Lack of ethical and operational standards
  • Limited AI literacy in decision-making
  • Weak public procurement practices
International Dialogue

Bridging global insight with local impact.

01

Policy Labs & Think Tanks

Active dialogue with leading institutions shaping the future of AI governance.

02

Academic Collaboration

Research, publications and executive education initiatives.

03

Government Engagement

Conversations with public sector leaders and policy teams.

04

Global Networks

Connecting Latin America to global AI governance conversations.

Research Briefs & Governance Notes

A curated reading layer for institutions designing AI policy.

alis follows and contributes to global conversations on AI governance, public value, institutional resilience and responsible adoption. These references support the kind of dialogue that companies, academia, governments and legislative bodies need to hold now.

Our capabilities

We help organizations and governments design and implement responsible AI strategies.

Governance Frameworks

Design models, policies and ethical guidelines.

Institutional Diagnostics

Assessment of readiness, risk and governance maturity.

Policy & Regulation

Support for regulatory design, impact analysis and policy roadmaps.

Capacity Building

Executive education and training for public and private leaders.

Strategic Advisory

High-level advisory for complex AI adoption initiatives.

Legislative Dialogue

Spaces for social, political and legislative conversations on responsible AI.

High-level advisory

Governance requires people who can translate technology into law, institutions and public value.

How alis works with institutions

From concern to policy, from policy to institutional capability.

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Institutional diagnosis

We identify exposure, readiness, decision points and governance gaps before AI is scaled.

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Policy dialogue

We convene companies, academia, government and civil society around concrete governance questions.

03

Governance framework

We help design principles, controls, human oversight criteria and adoption rules.

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Executive capability

We prepare leaders and teams to make responsible AI decisions with method and evidence.

The future is not written by algorithms. It is shaped by the institutions that govern them.

Let us work together to design governance, policy and institutional capabilities for trustworthy, secure and human-centered AI.

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