Governance Frameworks
Design and operationalize practical, repeatable AI governance with clear roles and risk controls.
See all servicesIntegrity AI partners with public institutions and corporate teams to build practical AI governance, literacy, and accountability.
Integrity AI helps organizations build responsible AI systems through practical frameworks, education, and transparency tools.
Design and operationalize practical, repeatable AI governance with clear roles and risk controls.
See all servicesDeliver and lead workshops and keynotes that demystify AI while centring safety and equity.
See all servicesBuild and implement transparency tools such as AI use registers and risk-scoring frameworks.
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AI governance is the set of policies, processes, and accountability structures that determine how an organization uses AI, who is responsible for it, and what happens when it goes wrong. Integrity AI builds that structure so it lives inside your organization, not with an outside consultant. Everything is tailored to how you actually operate, handed over with clear ownership, and built to evolve as your AI use and the law change.
A comprehensive, interconnected system of tools, policies, and processes tailored to your organization. From decision-making frameworks and risk assessment tools to accountability structures and staff guidance, every component is designed to work together, handed over with clear ownership, and built to evolve with you.
We build the frameworks and tools your organization needs to identify, assess, and respond to AI-related risks. Your team will have structured, repeatable processes they can apply with confidence.
We develop clear, actionable AI policies tailored to your organization's operations, values, and regulatory environment. From defining acceptable use to establishing requirements and responsibilities, your policies will be practical, enforceable, and built to integrate with your existing governance.
We help your organization establish clear lines of accountability and transparency across your AI use. From defining who is responsible at each stage to building systems that track, monitor, and document how AI is being used, we create the structures that ensure your AI practices are visible, traceable, and owned.
We help your organization stay informed on the evolving AI regulatory landscape and ensure your governance practices are positioned to meet emerging expectations. From global frameworks to local legislation, we provide the strategic awareness and preparation to keep you ahead of the curve.
Education
AI literacy is the ability to understand what AI systems do, where they fail, and how to use them responsibly. Governance only works when people have it. From a keynote for 500 people to hands-on training for your team, Integrity AI builds AI literacy that is tailored, practical, and grounded in real consequences.
We bring the governance and risk perspective to the AI conversation. From conference keynotes to panel discussions, we challenge assumptions, cut through the hype, and give audiences a clear understanding of what responsible AI actually looks like in practice.
We design and deliver training tailored to your team's roles, industry, and level of AI adoption. From building AI capabilities to embedding responsible practices, your people will have the knowledge and confidence to use AI effectively and responsibly.
We bring AI governance education to universities, student organizations, and community groups. Interactive, accessible, and grounded in real-world consequences, our sessions are designed to reach audiences who are building with AI but may not yet be thinking about the risks.
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Practical tools and frameworks designed to make AI governance accessible and actionable.
A practical framework for evaluating and documenting AI system risks across multiple dimensions including bias and impact.
Consulting, education, and publications conducted by Integrity AI.
Read "Preventing Racism in Law: The Implementation of AI in Canadian Law using Critical Race Theory"
Read "Dependent by Design: Compute, Sovereignty, and AI Governance in Canada" on the Amicus Forum blog.
Workshop "How to ensure you are using AI to your advantage" for Alumni Mentorship Series.
Keynote Presentation on the importance of ethical considerations in product design
Workshop "AI in the Open" on AI's regulatory landscape & ethics in responsible innovation.
Panelist on "Women in Al: Advancing Innovation, Ethics, and Impact in the Workplace"
Workshop "AI IRL: How You Interact with AI and How to Stay Safe" for marginalized youth.
Consulting, policy development, risk assessment, and corporate learning recommendations.
Responsible AI implementation for a financial literacy startup.
Technoethics: Ethical Decisions in the Technology Pipeline, published on the TechInLaw.
We believe that understanding AI's risks, biases, and legal implications should never be an afterthought. It should be built in from the start.
Integrity AI is an AI governance and education practice for organizations using AI. Based in Toronto, Ontario, it works with organizations across Canada. Erin Peterson founded Integrity AI at the intersection of engineering, law, and ethics. With hands-on experience building AI platforms at scale and a legal education focused on AI's impact on marginalized communities, she brings a rare dual perspective to AI governance, one that is technically grounded, legally informed, and equity-centered.
The Origin
The path to Integrity AI began with a realization that reflected a much broader industry problem.
Computer Engineering
Erin earned a degree in Computer Engineering with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence from Queen's University in 2022 before building AI models at Bell Canada and distributed inference infrastructure at a deep tech startup. Her work focused on designing and deploying production AI systems, giving her firsthand experience developing AI for real-world applications.
What engineering left out
While researching facial recognition systems before deployment, Erin encountered the research of Dr. Joy Buolamwini and Dr. Timnit Gebru, which had documented algorithmic bias for years. What surprised her was how disconnected this research was from the way AI was being taught and built. As she looked further, it became clear the issue extended far beyond facial recognition. Organizations were rapidly adopting AI, but governance, risk, and accountability were rarely treated as part of the engineering process.
The problem wasn't isolated
Engineers and organizations were deploying AI without fully understanding its risks, legal implications, or accountability. Building AI had become commonplace. Governing it had not. The gap between technical innovation and responsible oversight wasn't limited to one company or one technology—it was emerging wherever AI was being adopted.
Closing the gap
Working in AI ethics at a deep tech startup and contributing to national conversations on Canada's proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA) reinforced the same conclusion. Erin entered law school at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University to deepen her understanding of AI governance while founding Integrity AI to help organizations bridge the gap between technical innovation and responsible governance.
“Powerful technology requires equally powerful governance.”
What We Stand For
These guide every framework we build, every workshop we run, and every client relationship we enter.
Accountability and transparency in every engagement, because governance without trust is just paperwork.
AI harms fall hardest on those already marginalized. We design every solution with those communities at the centre.
Governance only works when people can actually use it. We make complex frameworks accessible, practical, and real.

A future where every organization using AI knows exactly what they've deployed, who is accountable for it, and what happens when something goes wrong.
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Practical, tailored AI governance built from the inside out.
Education
Tailored, engaging education on AI — from building capabilities to managing risk.
Integrity AI is an AI governance and education practice for organizations using AI. It helps public institutions and corporate teams put in place the policies, risk frameworks, accountability structures, and AI literacy needed to use AI responsibly. Founded by Erin Peterson, Integrity AI is based in Toronto, Ontario and works with organizations across Canada.
No. Integrity AI builds the risk assessment frameworks and tools, and makes sure your team can use them. Governance only works if it lives inside the organization, not with an outside consultant. You get structured, repeatable processes your team owns and applies with confidence.
Consulting builds the governance practices inside your organization: the policies, risk frameworks, and accountability structures. AI literacy teaches your people what AI systems do, where they fail, and how to use them responsibly, so that governance actually gets applied.
Public institutions and corporate teams, along with startups and universities. Integrity AI's frameworks are built for the organizations deploying and using AI, not for the labs building the models. Past work includes the City of Kingston, Queen's University, and the University of Toronto.
Integrity AI is based in Toronto, Ontario, and works with organizations across Canada.
No. Integrity AI builds AI governance frameworks, tools, and education. It does not provide legal advice.
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