AI cases tab in AI Control Tower
Track, monitor, and analyze your AI case workflows, identify your workflow bottlenecks, and check your accountability of your AI-related risks by using the AI risk and compliance dashboard. As an AI steward, you can also use the dashboard to track the status and trends of your AI-related inquiries.
AI cases
The AI cases tab on the AI risk and compliance dashboard provides the key metrics, trends, and actionable tasks that you can use to track your AI risks, case activities, compliance tracking, and governance enforcement. You can get case-level insights, task-level tracking, and accountability for your responsibilities and progress. As an AI steward, you can report a case when a violation is found. An AI analyst also follows the case and comes up with a resolution.
You can drill down into the data on each of the following widgets to learn more about an AI case.
- AI cases status by state
- Shows distribution of reported AI Cases by lifecycle state or workflow state.
- AI cases status by priority
- AI cases based on their priority: Critical, High, Moderate, Low, and Planning.
- AI cases
- Summarized list of AI cases reported:
- All: All the AI cases
- Overdue: AI cases that are past the due date.
- Due in 7 days: AI cases due in the next 7 days.
- Unassigned: AI cases that are not assigned to anyone.
Attributes of each case, such as Name, Sub-type, Case analyst, Priority, and State are available in a list view. Select each card to view that category of AI cases in a list view.
- Trends
- Visual patterns and historical data that are associated with the AI cases:
- AI cases by subtype widget: Trends by different categories of the AI case subtypes. You can group data by business unit, location, or primary cause to get contextual insight into the issues or AI cases patterns across the departments or systems. You can filter by AI assets.
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Open and closed cases widget: Historical trends of the case resolutions over a specified time frame. You can see the historical trends in the last 12 months. The historical trends help stakeholders to analyze the volume fluctuations and how efficiently the cases were closed.
For example, in the last 12 months, consider that 4,200 cases were created and 3,960 cases were closed. The average time of case closure was 2.8 days, the peak case volume was in January 2025 (510 cases were created), and the fastest case resolution month was March 2025. You can see that over the past 12 months, the case closure efficiency has steadily improved, with a 12% decrease in the average resolution time compared to the previous year.
- Tracking
- AI case progress at the task and issue level:
- Action tasks
- Number of tasks in the Overdue, Due in 7 days, or Unassigned states.
- Task distribution by the status, such as Draft or Work in Progress.
- Issues
- Counts of issues that are linked to AI cases by their states like New, Review, or Responds.
- Counts of issues that are linked to AI cases by additional details like Overdue, Due in 7 days, or Unassigned.
- Action tasks
You can create AI cases and issues from the AI cases tab in both the AI Control Tower Workspace and the AI Risk and Compliance Workspace. The Create AI case button lets you initiate a new AI case record directly from the monitoring dashboard. Use this option to document, investigate, or track issues, risks, or compliance concerns related to AI models or datasets. Select the dropdown arrow next to Create AI case, and then select Create issue to create an issue related to an existing AI case.
For more information, see Create an AI case in the AI Risk and Compliance workspace and Create an AI issue in the AI Risk and Compliance workspace.
The following example shows the AI cases tab on the AI risk and compliance dashboard.
Inquiries
The Inquiries tab on the AI risk and compliance dashboard provides you with a structured view of the AI inquiry workflow. Use the following widgets on the dashboard to track the compliance and then to monitor the status and progress of an inquiry:
You can drill down into the data on each of the following widgets to learn more about an AI inquiry.
- Inquiries status by state
- Counts of inquiries by state. New, Triage, In progress, and Approved inquiries are represented in the donut chart.
- Inquiries status by priority
- Counts of inquiries by priority. An inquiry can have Critical, High, Moderate, Low, or Planning priorities.
- Inquiries
- Summarized list of all AI inquiries. It’s filterable based on parameters such as status, priority, and assignment.The essential attributes of inquiries are based on the operational relevance or urgency. Each inquiry entry includes metadata such as:
- Name
- Requested by
- Assigned to
- State
- Priority
- Trends
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Trend-based insights into your inquiry activity across the organization. These visualizations support longitudinal analysis to improve planning and compliance responsiveness.주:Filters, such as the AI assets and the time range, help you to refine the analytics.Longitudinal analysis refers to the process of analyzing data points across departments, teams, or systems over a period of time.
- Inquiries by business unit: You can see the distribution of inquiries across the various departments or functional areas of your organization. This distribution helps you to identify where most AI-related concerns originate so that you can plan on more targeted risk mitigation or awareness training.
- Open and closed inquiries: You can track the volume of inquiries that are initiated and resolved within a selected time range. This tracking enables you to track how your workflow is performing and to plan for future capacity.
Use the Create inquiry button to initiate a new inquiry. You can make timely reports of AI-related concerns or clarification requests.
The following example shows the Inquiries tab on the AI risk and compliance dashboard.
For more information, see AI Risk and Compliance documentation.