The Aston Thomas Integrity Commission

The Aston Thomas Integrity Commission is the standards institution of the Aston Thomas Group, responsible for establishing the principles, governance structures, and certification frameworks that ensure artificial intelligence remains lawful, traceable, and defensible. The Commission operates independently within the House, with its own mandate, its own governance, and its own long‑horizon development roadmap.

ATIC exists to provide legitimacy where technology is advancing faster than institutions can respond. Its work is slow, rigorous, and custodial — designed to strengthen public trust and anchor emerging domains in integrity.


The identity, purpose, and public‑benefit mandate of the Commission defining ATIC’s role as an independent standards authority.

Operating Principles of the Commission

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Declaration

The Public Declaration for AI Integrity — the Commission’s founding doctrine and civic commitment.

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Governance Architecture

The structure that safeguards independence: the Board of Trustees, Councils, Advisory Chambers, and the decision‑making framework.

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Standards Development Roadmap

How the Commission develops standards: research, drafting, review, pilot, and ratification including ATIC‑1.

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