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KPMG has announced the launch of KPMG AI Trust, a suite of services to help clients ensure AI reliability, accountability and transparency as they scale AI applications.

KPMG AI Trust aims to leverage KPMG’s Trusted AI framework and the ServiceNow AI Control Tower, announced at Knowledge 2025, ServiceNow’s annual customer and partner event.

The proprietary solutions for clients are being built and scaled using the AI technology of KPMG’s longstanding global alliance partner ServiceNow to create tools and processes that are designed to address the lifecycle of AI adoption.

The KPMG AI Trust services leverage AI, including agents, to help clients improve value and address risk from AI strategy through operations with readiness, compliance, legal, regulatory, security, and risk transformation governance tech solutions.

The suite of services offers a broad set of tools to help clients navigate the complexities of AI intake, assessment, development, deployment, management and monitoring, with the aim of ensuring that AI systems are secure, compliant and ethically sound.

This core set of assessment, inventory, integration, workflow and reporting capabilities include:
Risk-tiered AI Solution Intake Evaluation: A systematic approach to assessing the risk levels of AI solutions, designed to ensure they meet necessary standards and business needs.

AI Inventory and Controls: Centralisation of AI tools and application of Trusted AI Controls to enable application of policies and risk standards.

AI Solution Pre-Launch Validations: Rigorous testing and validation processes designed to ensure AI solutions are thoroughly vetted before deployment.

Dynamic Regulatory Applicability Assessments: Continuous monitoring and adaptation to changing regulatory and compliance landscapes, enabling compliance at every step.

As data privacy and security concerns increase for organisations, 82% of leaders see risk management as their biggest challenge and 73% said data privacy and security is paramount when choosing a Gen AI (LLM) provider, according to the KPMG AI Quarterly Pulse survey.

In addition, the recent Trust, attitudes and use of artificial intelligence global study showed that only 46% of people surveyed globally are willing to trust AI systems.

KPMG has created AI Trust, enabled by ServiceNow agentic AI, as a suite of automated and scalable governance protocols to help address AI risks and achieve compliance. Delivery of KPMG AI Trust with ServiceNow will be supported by KPMG Velocity, launching later this year. KPMG Velocity helps enterprises to change smarter, move faster and thrive in the intelligent economy.

Bryan McGowan, Global Trusted AI leader and US Trusted AI leader, KPMG in the US, said: “We are at a critical turning point where AI is moving fast, but governance is lagging. It’s not enough for AI to simply work; it needs to be trustworthy. By activating KPMG AI Trust with alliance partners like ServiceNow, we are taking a significant step forward in AI governance to set a new standard for AI risk management across all industries.”

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