

The AI Trust: Compliance as Competitive Advantage
Deals die in security reviews. 68% of enterprises have deployed AI without a formal risk assessment. Compliance is the new competitive advantage.
The AI Trust Table meets every other Saturday morning at KavehG Café in Danville — in a private room, around a single round table, with eight seats.
KavehG roasts their own beans in-house. Every detail is intentional — from the roast to the room. That's what governance should look like too. Craft, not checkbox. Governance by design — embedded at the planning stage, not bolted on after the architecture is locked in.
Focus for first session: When did compliance stop being a cost center and start being the reason enterprise deals close — and what does that shift actually look like for companies deploying AI in regulated industries?
Guest speaker to be announced to approved applicants.
Each session, a guest speaker opens with 15 minutes on a specific, unhyped question about AI governance in regulated industries, followed by 60 minutes of peer discussion. Everyone leaves with a sharper point of view.
11:00 AM — Coffee, introductions
11:05 AM — Guest speaker (15 min)
11:20 AM — Facilitated peer discussion (60 min)
12:20 PM — Takeaways, preview of next session
12:30 PM — End. Those who want to keep talking are welcome to stay.
Gourmet coffee and snacks from KavehG's in-house roast — on us.
Guest speakers:
Each session features a guest speaker — CEOs, VPs of AI, Chief Digital Officers, CISOs — from Fortune 500 companies, leading AI startups, and regulated-industry pioneers. People who are moving from "we use AI" to "we govern AI — here's the certificate." Governance becomes a go-to-market accelerant, not a compliance burden.
The setting:
The private room is warm wood, low light, and eight chairs around a single round table. Some conversations don't belong on Zoom. They belong at a table.
Applications close Wednesday 11:59pm before the event.
About the host:
Deepali Gosain is Founder & CEO of Ferendis, where she leads AI governance for regulated industries. She brings extensive experience building enterprise applications at Oracle and Thermo Fisher Scientific, leading AI and digital platforms in FDA-regulated and GxP environments. Her graduate work at Stanford shaped how she thinks about systems, risk, and decision-making at scale. At Ferendis she leads the conversations that make leaders and industries sharper and smarter.
Sessions may be recorded. Speaker segments and select clips may be shared publicly.