Last updated: 20/03/2026
Diversit Limited provides data and artificial intelligence consultancy services. We believe AI should be designed, assessed, deployed and governed in a way that is lawful, human-centred, proportionate and accountable.
This page summarises our public-facing commitments. It does not replace project-specific contracts, compliance assessments, statements of work, data protection documentation, sector-specific controls or legal advice.
In our work, we aim to support AI practices that are:
Where relevant to the services we provide, we seek to:
Design and advise on AI-related work in a way that considers applicable legal and regulatory requirements, including data protection, confidentiality, intellectual property, sector-specific rules and emerging AI regulation.
Tailor governance recommendations to the nature of the use case, data involved, users affected and the materiality of the outcome.
Recommend clear human accountability, escalation and review paths, especially where outputs may affect people, regulated decisions, operational control or material business outcomes.
Encourage clear documentation of the purpose, boundaries, assumptions, limitations and intended use of AI systems and outputs.
Promote appropriate controls around input data quality, access, retention, confidentiality and lawful sourcing.
Where relevant, consider bias, error patterns, affected groups and foreseeable misuse scenarios as part of an appropriate governance process.
Support security-aware design, access controls, testing, monitoring and incident response planning proportionate to the solution.
Support AI literacy, governance awareness and practical understanding among relevant stakeholders.
Diversit Limited does not intend its website, materials or standard advisory content to support prohibited or unlawful uses of AI.
Where an engagement may involve sensitive, regulated, safety-critical, employment-related, education-related, healthcare-related, insurance-related, financial or public-sector contexts, additional controls may be needed. Those controls are assessed case by case and should be documented in the relevant project terms and governance materials.
Unless expressly agreed in writing:
Compliance obligations under the EU AI Act and related laws depend on the facts of each engagement, including the role of the parties, the type of system, the sector, the intended use, the geography and the contractual allocation of responsibilities.
For that reason:
AI regulation and guidance continue to develop. We review our policies and advisory approach periodically and may update this page as the legal and technical environment evolves.
Questions about this policy can be sent to:
privacy@diversit.io