Thought Leadership in AI-Driven Industries

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t Reynolds & Moore, our mission goes beyond compliance—we aim to influence how safety is defined in emerging technologies. That’s why we actively contribute to the development of global standards that shape the future of artificial intelligence and automation.

As an expert member of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 42 JWG 4, Reynolds & Moore plays a key role in defining the intersection of AI and functional safety. This joint working group is tasked with creating international guidance for the safe and responsible use of AI in systems where failure is not an option.

Global Participation, Real-World Impact

At Reynolds & Moore, contributing to the future of safety isn’t just part of the mission—it’s how we operate. Our team actively participates in shaping the standards that will define safe innovation for decades to come.

That includes work at the intersection of artificial intelligence and functional safety, where new technologies pose both unprecedented opportunities and critical risks. We believe that safety in AI isn’t something to retrofit—it must be built in from the start.

Reynolds & Moore is proud to be an expert member of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 42 JWG 4, the joint working group focused on AI and functional safety. Our involvement ensures that real-world engineering experience informs global standards—and that the guidance reflects not just theoretical risks, but practical implementation challenges.

Guiding the Safe Advancement of AI

R&M is a regular participant in the biannual plenary of SC 42, the joint IEC and ISO committee responsible for AI standardization. Our involvement ensures that the safety perspective is embedded into conversations about algorithmic transparency, system accountability, and real-world deployment.

Through this work, we help ensure that new technologies are not only groundbreaking—but grounded in safety from the start.

Click here to read more about how we’re shaping AI safety from the inside out.