Measured, not marketed
CSOAI is pre-launch, so you won't find invented analyst counts, earnings figures, or testimonials here. When real analysts complete real reviews, their aggregate, anonymised measurements will appear on this page — signed, auditable, and recomputable from the underlying artefacts.
Unmeasured is never presented as measured. That is the standard we hold ourselves to.
From Zero to Earning in 3 Steps
No coding required. No degree required. Just critical thinking and attention to detail.
Complete Training
Learn EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, and ISO 42001 frameworks. Understand AI risks, bias detection, and compliance requirements. Takes 4-6 hours, self-paced.
What Do AI Safety Analysts Actually Do?
You're the human oversight layer for AI systems. Here's a typical day:
Review AI System Documentation
Companies submit their AI systems for compliance review. You read their documentation, check if they meet EU AI Act/NIST/ISO standards, and identify any red flags.
Assess Risk Levels
Determine if an AI system is low, medium, or high risk. High-risk systems (credit scoring, hiring, medical) require extra scrutiny. You flag systems that don't meet safety thresholds.
Identify Bias and Fairness Issues
Look for bias in training data, algorithmic discrimination, or unfair outcomes across demographic groups. This is where your critical thinking skills matter most.
Write Safety Reports
Document your findings in clear, actionable reports. Recommend approval, rejection, or improvements. Your reports go to the 33-Agent Council for final determination.
What will analysts earn?
We don't know yet — and we won't pretend to. Rates will be set by the market once the analyst network is live, and the real distribution will be published here as measured, anonymised aggregates. Until then, no invented rate cards.
What we can tell you now: training is free, attestation is £49, and the Analyst License is £199/year.
Why Now is the Perfect Time
The EU AI Act takes full effect in 2026. Every company deploying AI in Europe needs compliance. NIST AI RMF is becoming the US standard. ISO 42001 is the international benchmark.
Demand for AI Safety Analysts is exploding. Companies are hiring now. Early adopters are getting the best positions and highest rates. By 2027, this field will be saturated—but right now, you're early.
AI is taking jobs. This is one it's creating. Instead of competing with AI, you're overseeing it. This is a future-proof career that grows as AI grows.