
AI is becoming the infrastructure of the world. Governance capability must be distributed, not concentrated. The world is building AI fast — faster than governance can keep up. We are building the global standard to close that gap.

Helen Lalthanpari
Founder, DAIGI · AIGP · CIPP/E · EDHEC MBA
I founded DAIGI to close a structural gap: AI is advancing worldwide, but governance capability remains fragmented and uneven. The institute is designed to close that gap of uneven and siloed governance capability.
DAIGI builds the infrastructure for operational AI governance — connecting professionals, aligning standards, and developing practical capability through simulation.
“DAIGI advances responsible intelligence by enabling the world to govern AI together.”

To build the global infrastructure for operational AI governance — connecting professionals, developing practical skill, and shaping standards that make intelligence a public good.
Regulations are global; capability is not. DAIGI closes that gap — distributing the means to govern AI well across every jurisdiction where the rules are being written, so trust, verification, and opportunity compound for the professionals who carry it.
Governance capability belongs to every jurisdiction — not a privileged few rooms.
Skill is built by doing. Simulation over theory, judgement over lectures.
Every credential is earned, independently verifiable, and recognised across borders.
Standards shaped with the world they regulate, never imposed upon it.
Responsible AI is a public good — accessible to professionals everywhere.
We build in the open, because governance should not happen behind closed doors.
Effective AI governance cannot be a Western monologue. It must be built with the world it seeks to regulate.
A UK-registered professional institute building the standard for operational AI governance worldwide.
You make the governance call, see it go wrong, and learn why — before it costs you in the real world.
Every CAGL credential is earned through the same rigorous pathway and is independently verifiable.
Designed by someone who has operated at the intersection of technology, business and law across jurisdictions.
Members, experts and organisations finding each other, verified — across UK, EU, US, GCC and APAC.
DAIGI is building openly — because governance should not be built behind closed doors.
DAIGI credentials are issued directly by the Data & AI Governance Institute, a UK-registered organisation. All certifications are verifiable and mapped to the frameworks regulators and organisations actually use.
The future of AI governance will be built by those who choose to lead it.
If you want to be part of the first global standard for AI governance capability, this is where to begin.