Trusthouse.ai Bridges the “Automation Gap” with Launch of Decision Trust Infrastructure

Moving Beyond Static Governance, Trusthouse.ai Introduces Real-Time, Continuous Compliance to Meet the August 2026 EU AI Act Deadline.

As global AI regulation moves from theory to enforceable law, Trusthouse.ai today announced the launch of its category-defining Autonomous AI Trust (AAT) infrastructure. While first-generation governance tools have focused on static “AI Registers” and manual documentation, Trusthouse.ai is closing the “Automation Gap” by providing the world’s first continuous, real-time compliance engine.

The Death of the Periodic Review

With the EU AI Act set to trigger high-risk obligations in August 2026, carrying penalties of up to €35M or 7% of global turnover, organisations are realizing that manual workflows and “snapshot” audits are no longer sufficient. Trusthouse.ai shifts the paradigm from reactive documentation to proactive enforcement.

“The industry has spent the last two years building foundations, spreadsheets and workflow tools that document what an AI system should do,” said Chiru Bhavansikar, Chief AI Officer of Trusthouse.ai. “But in a world of LLMs and dynamic agents, a static report is obsolete the moment it’s exported. Trusthouse.ai isn’t a filing cabinet; it’s a flight control system.”

Redefining the Standard: Static vs. Autonomous Governance

Trusthouse.ai eliminates the “Automation Gap” by integrating directly into the AI development lifecycle, replacing manual check-boxes with automated guardrails.

FeatureLegacy Governance platformsTrusthouse.ai
Compliance PacePeriodic / Manual ReviewsContinuous / Real-Time Monitoring
Risk ManagementStatic Risk ClassificationsDynamic Threat Detection
EvidenceManual Document UploadsAutomated Forensic Telemetry
EnforcementHuman-in-the-loop workflowsAutomated Policy Guardrails

Key Innovations of the Trusthouse.ai infrastructure

  • Live Compliance Guardrails: Automatically blocks model outputs or inputs that violate jurisdictional regulations or internal ethics policies.
  • Continuous Evidence Synthesis: Generates “Audit-Ready” documentation in real-time by pulling data directly from model logs and training pipelines.
  • The “August 2026” Countdown Dashboard: A specialized suite designed specifically to map high-risk AI systems against the specific technical requirements of the EU AI Act.

The Unified Frontier: Converging Data and AI Governance into “AI Trust”

The industry has long treated Data Governance and AI Governance as parallel, independent streams, one managing the “fuel” and the other the “engine.” Trusthouse.ai is collapsing these silos, recognizing that in the era of autonomous systems, you cannot have one without the other. This consolidation represents a shift toward a single, unified AI Trust stream or Context Engine. By integrating data lineage, quality controls, and privacy directly into the model’s operational guardrails, Trusthouse.ai ensures that compliance isn’t just a layer added at the end of the process, but is baked into the very data that trains and sustains the system. This holistic approach transforms governance from a restrictive checklist into a foundational asset of enterprise trust.

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Unlike traditional SaaS providers, Arhasi delivers AI Decision & Trust Infrastructure, integrating trusted insights, trusted workflows and trust infrastructure. Based in Frisco, TX, Arhasi serves global enterprises that want to move fast with integrity. At Arhasi, we believe that for AI to be truly powerful, it must first be principled.

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