BABL AI, a leader in AI audit and assurance, has been recognized in the 2024 AI Assurance Technology Market Report, titled “Risk and Reward,” by the International Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE). The report highlights BABL AI’s influence in creating trusted methods for ethical and responsible AI.
Setting New Standards for Responsible AI
The IPIE report directly praises BABL AI’s leadership. It notes, “Other firms have published their own methodologies for auditing the ethical commitments of AI systems, such as BABL AI’s ‘audit instrument.’” This recognition reflects the company’s impact in shaping how organizations approach AI accountability. BABL AI’s audit tools help clients test algorithms, verify compliance, and manage risk. Also, by focusing on fairness, transparency, and governance, the company helps organizations turn ethical principles into measurable, verifiable results.
Driving Growth in the AI Assurance Sector
Also, the 2024 AI Assurance Technology Market Report explores the rapid growth of the AI assurance field. It shows how governments and businesses are turning to audit firms. Hence, those firms ensure their AI systems are safe, fair, and compliant with emerging laws. BABL AI plays a key role in this shift. Its clear frameworks and expert-led audits make complex regulations easier to follow. The company’s work helps organizations reduce bias, prevent privacy breaches, and build public trust in AI technology.
About BABL AI:
Since 2018, BABL AI has been auditing and certifying AI systems, consulting on responsible AI best practices and offering online education on related topics. BABL AI’s overall mission is to ensure that all algorithms are developed, deployed, and governed in ways that prioritize human flourishing.
About IPIE:
Since publicly launching at the Nobel Prize Summit in May 2023, the IPIE has been an independent global organization dedicated to providing actionable scientific knowledge on threats to our information landscape. The IPIE empowers policymakers, industry leaders, and civil society with invaluable insights for a better global information environment.


