RAIDS AI launches real-time rogue AI behaviour monitor
RAIDS AI has launched its commercial AI safety monitoring platform following a successful beta phase, positioning the tool for organisations that deploy or utilise AI systems.
Co-founded by Nik Kairinos and Brett Stonefield, the company stated that its platform detects and alerts users to "rogue AI behaviour" in real time. By monitoring AI performance and flagging deviations, the system aims to mitigate risks associated with technical failures, algorithmic bias, and regulatory exposure.
The company said it built RAIDS AI for organisations scaling AI use. It framed the product as part of a broader push for responsible AI governance across sectors that face rising scrutiny from regulators, customers and boards.
Product Updates
RAIDS AI said it made a set of product changes following feedback from the beta phase. It described these as improvements to user experience and onboarding.
The company added a re-engagement system that prompts users to review monitoring insights at configurable intervals. It also added an option to expand baseline data with synthetic data. It introduced an option to start using RAIDS without a baseline data file.
RAIDS AI also updated its user interface. Changes include in-app notifications and a severity bar that indicates the severity of a threat. The company said it also refreshed the design. It added automatic model training, which it said prepares the RAIDS models for the user.
Partner Network
RAIDS AI said it has expanded its partner ecosystem alongside the product launch. It also said it has pursued marketplace listings and advanced its feature roadmap.
The company has partnered with Prescient Security, a cybersecurity services provider. RAIDS AI described the partnership as a route to "end-to-end AI governance". It linked the offer to real-time behavioural monitoring and independent ISO 42001 certification.
RAIDS AI also said it has entered into a partnership with The Hybrid Lawtech Firm, which it said serves businesses across sectors that apply complex laws and regulations.
Beta Feedback
RAIDS AI said organisations of different sizes and across multiple sectors took part in the beta phase and provided product feedback. It said participants included large scale cloud platforms, managed service providers, cybersecurity firms, AI solution builders and software vendors.
The company did not identify the beta participants by name. It also did not disclose adoption figures, customer counts or revenues linked to the trial period.
Pricing Approach
RAIDS AI has announced that new users can access the platform via a 14-day free trial, with an entry-level price point specifically designed for small and medium-sized businesses. For larger organisations, the company employs a usage-based scaling model. However, RAIDS AI has not disclosed specific pricing levels, the metrics used to track usage, or how it defines consumption for billing purposes.
Nik Kairinos, CEO & Co-founder, RAIDS AI, said: "We are absolutely thrilled to celebrate the full commercial launch of RAIDS AI. The platform has been nearly two years in development and is the result of hard work, rigorous testing, dedication from our team and partners, as well as valuable feedback from our pilot and beta test participants.
"We know that rogue AI can have devastating consequences from financial loss, reputational damage, personal hardship and even loss of life. AI has developed at such a rapid pace that we are left playing catch up in regulating and guarding against when it goes wrong. But AI failures are not unexplainable, mythical occurrences. They are engineering problems that can be solved. We are committed to enabling organizations to utilise AI responsibly and safely."
Prescient Security works in cybersecurity services and compliance. Sammy Chowdhury, Co-Founder and Chief Compliance Officer, Prescient Security, said: "What excites me most about partnering with RAIDS AI is that they're solving the problem everyone talks about but very few actually operationalize: continuous AI oversight in the real world.
"We're at an inflection point where AI adoption is outpacing governance, regulation, and risk management. With regulators, boards, and customers demanding transparency, explainability, and accountability, organizations can no longer rely on static policies or annual audits. Tools like RAIDS promise to increase transparency in AI behaviors."
The Hybrid Lawtech Firm, Christiana Aristidou LLC, has been collaborating with RAIDS AI to address governance requirements within regulated environments.
The firm stated: "From a legal and compliance perspective, proper AI governance is no longer optional; it requires organisations to demonstrate that oversight mechanisms operate effectively in practice and over time. RAIDS is designed to support organisations in structuring, documenting, and monitoring their AI governance processes in a consistent and accountable way, helping them translate high-level regulatory and ethical expectations into day-to-day operational practice."
"We are very pleased to be involved in the RAIDS initiative, which reflects a forward-looking, actionable and responsible approach to AI oversight, and we are confident that it will offer critical support to organizations navigating the evolving AI governance landscape."
RAIDS AI said it is a validated member of the AWS Partner Network and an NVIDIA Inception member. The company said it plans to continue developing the platform and expanding its partnerships as it pursues marketplace distribution and product roadmap milestones.