AI governance and control advisory

AI operates. You own the decision.

Independent, fixed-scope advice for leaders who treat decisions seriously: where AI belongs, who owns it, and when to stop it.

Fellowship Intelligence is an advisory firm for AI strategy and governance. We do not build software tools, run workflows, or implement automation. We help leadership decide how AI should be used in their business, with the technical depth to know how those decisions will actually play out, and the operational discipline to help them hold.

We come into an organization and map where AI is already operating: what it is doing, what data it is touching, where the decisions have no clear owner, and where the exposure sits. From there we build the governance structure and train the decision owners.

A hand-drawn system diagram of nodes and paths with a single highlighted control point
Every organization already runs on a system of AI decisions. Most have never mapped it: which nodes matter, which paths carry risk, and where a decision has no owner.
What we do
01

Strategy

Decision architecture for how AI is adopted, scoped, and constrained. What to do, what not to do, and on what basis you would change your mind.

02

Governance

Policy, ownership, control, escalation, and monitoring built into the work, not bolted on after deployment.

03

Continuity

Ongoing oversight as the role of AI, the regulatory environment, and the business change. Most of the value compounds here.

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What we don't do

We don't write code. We don't pick vendors for you. We don't run pilots or execute workflows. We don't accept open-ended retainers. We work in fixed scope, prepaid, with explicit decision criteria. The constraints are the offering.

Who this is for

Operators running businesses where AI decisions carry real downside.

CEOs and boards who want an advisor who will tell them what they, and their vendors, don't want to hear.

General Counsel, Chief Risk Officers, and CISOs who need a structured operating model, not a slide deck.

The difference between organizations that adopt AI well and those that don't will not be determined by who adopts first. It will be determined by who governs it well.
Fellowship Intelligence
A five-minute test

Do you govern your AI, or only document it?

Pick one decision your organization made last quarter where an AI output was in the loop. From a record, not from memory, answer three questions:

  1. Who owned that decision.
  2. What AI output influenced it.
  3. Who had the authority to stop it before it was acted on.

If the answers exist as a record, you have governance. If they exist only as a policy saying they should exist somewhere, you have documentation.

A leather journal, fountain pen, and a blank sheet of paper on a dark desk
The first step is small by design

The Diagnostic

$500, fixed fee, time-boxed

A structured conversation and a written read of where AI is already operating in your business, where the exposure sits, and whether anything more is warranted. If it isn't, we tell you.

Request a scoping call

For the organizations that understand this.

Fellowship Intelligence exists for exactly them. We do not sell AI tools. We do not build automation. We design and install the governance systems that let organizations use AI with clarity, control, and accountability.