AI systems are already influencing your decisions. The question is,
Quonscious Scientific (QuonSci) helps organizations govern, audit, and de-risk their AI systems, wherever the stakes are too high to get it wrong.
AI-Governance Is No Longer Optional
AI governance is now a regulatory requirement, not a best practice. Across healthcare, finance, insurance, and enterprise AI, regulators are moving from guidance to active enforcement — and organizations that lack documented governance frameworks face market access restrictions, audit failures, and material liability. Across every sector where AI influences consequential decisions, the same gap keeps appearing:
Systems Built Fast, Deployed Even Faster, & Governed Last!
Regulatory Exposure
Regulators are moving from guidance to enforcement. Governance documentation is becoming a strict requirement for market access.
The Auditability Gap
Most systems cannot clearly explain how decisions are made or who is accountable. Systems are optimized for performance, not explainability.
The Cost of Waiting
Issues surface during due diligence, audits, or critical incidents. Reactive fixes are always exponentially more expensive than proactive governance.
AI Governance Assessments Built for Consequential AI
QuonSci offers three structured assessment tiers. Each delivers a documented gap analysis, risk classification, and a decision-ready remediation roadmap — with senior partner involvement from day one, not after the fact.
A Structured Process → A Definitive Outcome
The QuonSci Advantage
Led by practitioners, not by framework theoretician
Faster delivery. We talk about outcomes in weeks, not months
Direct Sernior Partner involvement, not an associate just reading from a checklist
Modern AI stack to traditional-AI expertise (LLMs, Agents, Machine Learning )
WE'VE BUILT WHAT WE NOW HELP YOU GOVERN
The Regulatory Clock Is Running
Four binding global frameworks now govern how AI systems are built, deployed, and maintained in regulated industries. The EU AI Act mandates conformity assessments for high-risk AI. The FDA AI/ML Action Plan requires Predetermined Change Control Plans. NIST AI RMF is increasingly required in federal contracts. ISO/IEC 42001 sets the international standard for AI management systems. AI governance in regulated industries is not a future concern — it is a present enforcement reality.
EU AI Act
- High-risk classifications for critical infrastructure and enterprise systems.
- Mandatory conformity assessment and documentation
- Required for any EU market access or partnership
- Annex III explicitly covers clinical AI systems
FDA AI/ML Action Plan
- Predetermined Change Control Plans (PCCPs) now required
- Real-world performance monitoring and transparency
- SaMD governance documentation for submission readiness
- 21 CFR Part 11 extending to AI-generated outputs
NIST AI RMF
- The emerging US benchmark for enterprise AI governance
- Increasingly required in federal contracts and partnerships
- Referenced in partner and investor due diligence
- Core of every QuonSci assessment framework
ISO/IEC 42001
- First international standard for AI management systems (AIMS)
- Provides a verifiable framework for responsible AI
- Requires systematic risk and impact assessments
- Critical for demonstrating compliance and building trust
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