AIJurium is designed as a scalable platform that turns complex AI governance material into structured datasets, learning pathways, and practical tools. It builds a structured, source-based knowledge infrastructure that helps people understand how AI is regulated and contested in practice across the UK, the EU, and selected global frameworks. AIJurium is not only a set of services. It is an ecosystem of interconnected resources and tools that translate fast-moving AI governance developments into usable formats for learning, decision-making, and responsible innovation.

What AIJurium provides

  • Regulatory and policy tracking: proposals, enacted measures, guidance, and enforcement signals

  • Cases and decisions: judicial and administrative developments relevant to AI

  • AIJurium Library: curated academic and policy sources with structured entries

  • Tools and assessments: practical checklists, governance diagnostics, and risk-awareness materials

  • AIJurium Learning Platform: structured pathways, mini-courses, workshops, and learning resources

  • Public-facing formats: briefings, explainers, and modular learning content designed to scale

How it works

AIJurium uses consistent and clear sourcing to turn complex materials into structured outputs. The aim is not to speak with authority, but to make primary sources and governance debates easier to understand, compare, and apply.

Independence and integrity

AIJurium is developed independently. It is not affiliated with any public body or vendor, and coverage is not determined by political or commercial interests. Where partnerships or paid products exist, editorial autonomy and transparency remain essential.

Disclaimer: AIJurium content is provided for general information and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For advice on specific matters, a qualified professional should be consulted.