Gartner defines AI governance platforms as tools designed to ensure organizations comply with their responsible AI practices, organization policy, regulations, and other risk management frameworks/industry standards. They enable AI leaders and other leaders to streamline AI governance processes organizationwide and are a central repository that links trust, risk and security runtime controls for AI systems and third-party AI usage. They automate workflow approvals for new AI use cases, applications and agents, and support risk-based, real-time execution of responsible AI guardrails.
Gartner defines a data science and machine learning platform as an integrated set of code-based libraries and low-code tooling. These platforms support the independent use and collaboration among data scientists and their business and IT counterparts, with automation and AI assistance through all stages of the data science life cycle, including business understanding, data access and preparation, model creation and sharing of insights. They also support engineering workflows, including the creation of data, feature, deployment and testing pipelines. The platforms are provided via desktop client or browser with supporting compute instances or as a fully managed cloud offering.