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AI Use Case Registry

An AI Use Case Registry catalogs every AI application across an organization — what it does, who owns it, what risks it carries, and what controls apply. Each use case is typically registered before development begins, scored for AI risk management, classified against regulatory categories (e.g., EU AI Act risk tiers), and approved through an AI governance workflow. The registry feeds dashboards used by AI ethics boards, AI compliance teams, and executive leadership. Examples of public AI use case registries include the U.S. federal agency AI inventories required by Executive Order 13960, EU member-state public-sector inventories under emerging AI Act provisions, and corporate disclosures appearing in transparency reports. Internally, registries are often maintained in GRC tools, AI governance platforms, or specialized solutions like Centralpoint. Without a use case registry, AI risk management becomes ad hoc, and responsible AI cannot scale beyond a handful of pilots — making the registry a prerequisite for mature enterprise AI.

Centralpoint Maintains Your Live AI Use Case Registry: Oxcyon's Centralpoint AI Governance Platform automatically catalogs every AI use case as it goes live — across OpenAI, Gemini, Llama, and embedded models. Centralpoint meters consumption, keeps prompts and skills on-premise, and embeds registered chatbots into your portals with a single JavaScript line.


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