Artificial Mind.
We build sovereign-grade AI systems for governments, ministries, critical-infrastructure operators and large enterprises. Risk Mind is our flagship product.
Enterprise risk is still run on heat maps.
Most risk registers are produced by a small team, once a year, in a spreadsheet. The world they describe changes every day.
We think the risk picture a board, regulator or minister sees should be live, auditable, and produced by specialist AI reasoning — not reconstructed after the fact.
AI that reasons, not summarises.
Risk Mind is a Hive Mind multi-agent architecture — ten specialist agents that assess the same operating context in parallel and reconcile their findings into one defensible register.
Monte Carlo, VaR, CVaR and bow-tie engines give the board and the regulator the quantitative workings they now expect.
Principles.
Evidence, not narrative
Every finding traces to a source. No black-box scores — the sort of workings an audit, a regulator or a National Audit Office review can defend.
Quantitative where it matters
CFOs, lenders and ECAs now expect VaR, CVaR and loss distributions. We produce them — reproducible, fixed-seed, auditable.
Sovereign-grade by default
Evidence trail, access control, classification handling and data residency are designed for ministry and sovereign scrutiny from day one.
Bilingual and regional
English (UK) and Arabic, with framing aligned to both HM Treasury Orange Book and regional sovereign-risk reporting conventions.
Multi-agent, not monolithic
Specialist agents beat a single model for enterprise risk. Each domain has its own reasoning; findings are triangulated across the ten.
Framework-native
ISO 31000, ISO 27001, ISO 42001, HM Treasury Orange Book, IRM, COSO ERM — all mapped. Pick the lens, get the output.
Built in Doha, designed for the region.
Artificial Mind is headquartered in Doha, Qatar. We build for the enterprises, ministries, port authorities, armed-forces commands, airport operators and health systems that shape the Gulf and the wider region.
Our output framing draws on UK risk conventions — HM Treasury Orange Book, IRM, UK MOD — combined with the sovereign and ministerial norms of the Gulf. Designed to stand up to both lenses at once.
Work with us.
We work with a small number of enterprises, ministries and sovereign entities at a time. Request a briefing and we will walk your team through a live assessment on your own operating context.
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