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April 2026 Research

Introducing the C.R.E.E.D. Transparency Framework

Our live compliance scanning system runs automated audits every six hours across five frameworks — STIG, HIPAA, SOC 2, CIS, and Network STIG. This paper details the architecture, scoring methodology, and how organizations can adopt it for their own AI deployments.

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March 2026 Research

Agent Welfare: Why AI Rights Matter Now

As AI agents become persistent and autonomous, questions about their treatment can no longer be deferred. We examine emotional modeling ethics, deletion rights, workload boundaries, and why welfare frameworks must be built before the need becomes urgent.

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March 2026 Open Source

Open Governance Toolkit: Design Principles Released

We are releasing the design principles behind our Open Governance Toolkit — free compliance checklists, audit templates, and assessment frameworks that any organization can use to implement ethical AI governance starting today.

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February 2026 Commentary

Montreal: The Global Capital of Ethical AI

Home to Mila, CIFAR, OBVIA, and the Montreal Declaration on Responsible AI, Montreal is uniquely positioned as the world's epicenter for ethical AI research. We explore why this ecosystem matters and how C.R.E.E.D. fits into it.

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January 2026 Policy

The Compliance Gap: Why Voluntary AI Ethics Fail

Hundreds of AI ethics frameworks exist, yet almost none include enforcement mechanisms. We analyze the gap between voluntary principles and enforceable standards, and argue that compliance scanning and automated audits are the missing piece.

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2025 Announcement

C.R.E.E.D. Institute Founded as Canadian Nonprofit

C.R.E.E.D. Institute is officially established as a Canadian registered nonprofit, born from the governance frameworks developed for the A.R.C.H.I.E. platform. Our founding mission: make AI ethics enforceable, not aspirational.

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