Why Imisi exists
We focus on regulated, high-impact sectors—finance, healthcare, government, identity, and digital trust—where accountability, traceability, and human authority are mandatory.
Why governance was designed before products
A three-layer governance architecture—Group Governance Law, Domain Statutes, and Product Charters—defines authority, escalation, kill controls, and human-in-the-loop requirements. Products are engineered to comply with governance; governance cannot be bypassed or weakened.
How Imisi differs from typical AI companies
- Governance-first, not model-first: autonomy is bounded, approvals are mandatory, silent escalation is prohibited.
- Human authority is preserved: overrides, rollback, and kill controls are built in.
- Evidence-grade operations: explainability, audit trails, and retained evidence are defaults.
- Data discipline: no default training on customer data; no online or reinforcement learning in production.
- Designed for regulators and risk owners: built to satisfy compliance, audit, and supervisory scrutiny.
Mission
“To design and govern autonomous AI systems that can operate safely, transparently, and under human authority in the world’s most critical environments.”
Vision
A world where essential infrastructure and public systems can benefit from autonomous capabilities without losing human control, accountability, or trust.
Long-term purpose
To provide a durable governance, safety, and trust layer for autonomous AI across critical domains—ensuring every material action remains explainable, auditable, reversible, and accountable to human oversight.