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Audit-Ready AI for Robotics Safety: Machine-Generated HARAs, FMEAs, and Risk Assessments That Hold Up to Certification

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Robotics teams are under real pressure — fenceless deployments, faster iteration cycles, and expanding safety scope — but the artifacts gating launch and certification (HARA, FMEA, machinery risk assessments, PL/SIL determinations) still get built by hand. Why? Because auditors don't accept "the model said so." This session breaks down what separates AI that impresses from AI that survives third-party review: traceability, evidence chains, failure-mode transparency, and zero tolerance for hallucination. We'll cover the design principles for applying AI to robotics safety artifacts, the organizational patterns that make adoption stick, and the common failure modes that quietly kill AI pilots in compliance-driven environments.

Attendees will leave with:

  • A framework for evaluating AI tools in safety-critical robotics contexts

  • Design principles for building traceability and audit-readiness into AI-generated artifacts

  • Common failure modes that derail AI pilots in compliance workflows — and how to avoid them

  • A view on where this category is heading over the next 18 months


Akshay Chalana is Co-Founder and CEO of Saphira AI, which builds AI systems that produce auditable safety and cybersecurity artifacts (HARA, FMEA, TARA, V&V, requirements) for automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers.


This session is a part of Intelligent Machine Guild's Partner Webinar Program

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