AI-driven risk and foresight

Looking for a fresh approach to facing risk and uncertainty?

Start from scratch or shake the old foundations

Inclus AI assisted risk and foresight approach leverages the latest AI tools to do something rather unconventional for most organizations. We will run your
existing risk and uncertainty assumptions, perhaps risk registers and existing risk data with AI.

We will then add selected relevant research, publications, any relevant insight to add to the mix and prompt AI to build your uncertainty landscape. Finally, we will convert the findings into Inclus identification, assessment, visual analysis and action mode for your benefit.

When to consider AI-driven approach to risk management?

  • You are building a new set of risks, uncertainties, opportunities to be assessed

  • You wish to complement an existing set of risk or strategic assumptions and test it against AI

  • Your risk or strategic landscape seems outdated and no one has time to challenge it

  • You have been tasked to find out what the latest AI can do to risk management, strategic planning and foresight

  • You want to shake existing foundations with relevant AI enabled input

What happens in AI driven risk management set-up

  1. Setting the scene: You’ll walk Inclus through your risk context. Share the relevant perspective with us, such as existing risk registers, assumptions, data, company publications, and other relevant materials. Under an NDA, naturally

  2. We run it all through the latest AI tools and complement with human intelligence checks

  3. We turn the results into an Inclus process (Identify-Assess-Analyze-Action).

  4. We involve participants in the workflow and allow them to vote, comment, add, and adjust items.

  5. You may continue to use the results as part, or the foundation of your risk management effort

“Forget Excel. AI is the way to help process the massive amounts of data we are trying to make sense of.” 

P A S I K O S K E L A
Head of Sustainability
Swisspearl

Want to set up an AI-driven trial?