2025–2026 AI regulation is now operational
Audit-Defensible AI Governance
for a New Regulatory Era
AI governance has shifted from principles to enforceable obligations.
Organizations are now expected to show how AI systems are governed—not simply assert compliance.
7DEA.AI helps organizations translate AI laws, procurement rules, and audit expectations into
documented, reviewable, audit-defensible evidence—without slowing delivery.
All analysis is produced using the Seven Directives Ethical Analyzer (7DEA™) System,
a structured analytic framework designed to evaluate ethical risk, governance integrity,
and decision logic under real scrutiny.
Why this matters now
- ✓Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act (TRAIGA)
- ✓California Transparency in Frontier AI Act (SB 53)
- ✓Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act (ICDPA)
- ✓Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act (KCDPA)
- ✓EU Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act)
Common expectation across these laws
Documented governance, risk assessment, transparency, and audit-ready evidence
What you receive — audit-defensible, not theoretical
Most 2025–2026 AI laws do not require perfection. They require evidence.
A standard 7DEA engagement produces artifacts regulators, auditors, and procurement teams can examine.
- ✓AI System Inventory & Risk Map
- ✓Governance Gap Analysis (Policy → Practice)
- ✓Incident & Disclosure Playbooks
- ✓Vendor / Third-Party Assurance Checklist
- ✓Executable Remediation Plan
Best fit
Frontier AI, government and regulated workflows, privacy-sensitive systems,
and organizations operating in or doing business with Texas.
Built for scrutiny
Structured for regulators, auditors, and procurement review.
Evidence, not opinion
Documented, reviewable, and defensible outputs.
Texas-grounded
Designed with Texas enforcement reality in mind.