AI presents incredible opportunities — and now, comprehensive regulation to match. For anyone developing or deploying AI, the new “Code of Practice for General-Purpose AI Models” is the rulebook for safety, security and trust. The challenge is no longer just building a great model; it’s proving that model is safe, fair and compliant at every stage.
At RevAIsor, we don’t see a roadblock. We see a chance to build better, more reliable AI — and to turn a chaotic liability into a managed asset.
The Code mandates continuous, state-of-the-art model evaluations to analyse systemic risk — not a one-off pre-launch check. It requires rigorous scientific testing, adversarial “jailbreaking” to pressure-test mitigations, and independent external evaluations to remove internal bias.
What this means for your team: endless manual testing cycles, a scramble for rare and expensive domain experts, and processes that are slow, hard to scale and prone to human error.
Before a model reaches the market, you must produce a detailed Safety and Security Model Report for the AI Office — covering architecture, training data and capabilities, full evaluation results with input/output samples, and a justification for why systemic risks are “acceptable.” It must be refreshed at least every six months, or whenever the risk profile changes materially.
What this means for your business: a documentation bottleneck that can delay time-to-market by months, pulling your best engineers into paperwork.
When a serious incident occurs, the clock starts immediately:
What this means for your risk officers: a high-pressure environment where a monitoring or reporting failure can lead to severe penalties and reputational damage.
RevAIsor is an AI risk orchestration layer that certifies both internal and third-party models, giving you a single view of your entire AI ecosystem.
The Code of Practice sets the destination. RevAIsor is the vehicle that gets you there faster, safer and more efficiently.
Explore how RevAIsor can fortify your AI strategy today.