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When AI can act, organisations need to stay in control

Many organisations have successfully launched AI pilots and proof-of-concepts but the real challenge is how to deploy it safely, consistently and at scale.

But AI is no longer limited to generating content or supporting decision-making, rather AI systems are increasingly initiating actions, automating workflows and interacting directly with internal systems as well as external parties.

As AI becomes embedded into business-critical operations, organisations need confidence that automated actions remain compliant, attributable and aligned with business policies. Without this foundation, AI initiatives often struggle to move beyond low-risk use cases.

Why this is needed – A growing threat

AI-driven fraud attempts are increasing rapidly, with Sumsub’s 2025 Identity Fraud Report, based on over 4 million fraud attempts globally, finding that sophisticated fraud schemes increased by 180% year-over-year. According to the report 75% of organisations surveyed believe fraud is becoming increasingly AI-driven and the industrialisation of fraud production means we need to act faster than ever to spot new threats. On top of this, the AI regulatory environment is evolving and changing by the day.

This means that juggling looming threats and regulatory compliance, along with the exciting opportunities AI transformation presents, is a task simultaneously growing in complexity and uncertainty. To help organisations bridge this gap and capitalise on said opportunities, we’re collaborating with partners whose expertise complements Scrive’s proven trust infrastructure and experience in compliant digital processes.

Building on over 15 years of experience

The Scrive layer ensures that every automated action is:

  • Authorised – aligned with defined roles and permissions
  • Accountable – executed within explicit conditions and limits
  • Attributable – traceable to a verified source
  • Auditable – supported by durable, auditable evidence

Scrive provides the trust infrastructure that enables AI-driven execution to operate with accountability.

We extend our proven capabilities from human-to-human digital transactions into AI-mediated processes:

  • Digital identity – binding actions to verified organisational actors
  • Delegation frameworks – defining what systems are allowed to do
  • Evidence generation – creating verifiable records of every action
  • Compliance-aligned workflows – ensuring processes meet regulatory requirements

Scrive is not an AI vendor but we provide the infrastructure that makes AI actions trustworthy.