Outsourced AI Officer Services
An Outsourced AI Officer is an experienced specialist who provides fractional AI leadership and expertise, without the cost or long-term commitment of a full-time Chief AI Officer.
They advise on AI strategy, establish effective governance, and oversee how AI is used across your organisation.
Why do organisations need an AI Officer?
AI deployment is moving fast, with global investment in artificial intelligence expected to reach trillions in the coming years.
Organisations are already expanding the use of generative and agentic AI to drive automation, improve efficiency, and gain competitive advantage. As adoption increases so does risk, often without clear ownership or control.
At the same time, AI governance expectations are rising. Laws such as the EU AI Act are placing greater responsibility on organisations to show oversight and control, especially where AI is used to make decisions.
Many organisations struggle to answer these key questions:
- Who is accountable for AI risk?
- Can you demonstrate how AI-driven decisions are assessed and controlled?
- Are you ready to meet regulatory expectations?
- Is AI use managed consistently across departments?
This is where dedicated AI leadership becomes important, whether through a Chief AI Officer (CAIO) or a more flexible, fractional approach.

A PRACTICAL SOLUTION TO AI GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP
Our Outsourced AI Officer Services provide a practical approach to AI governance, giving you clear ownership, structure, and oversight of how AI is used across your organisation.
Delivered on a fractional basis, you gain access to senior AI leadership without the cost or commitment of a full-time Chief AI Officer (CAIO). Support is typically provided from one to several days per month, depending on your needs, scale, and stage of AI adoption.
We work alongside your team to:
- Identify and map where AI systems are used across the organisation
- Develop AI policies and governance standards
- Manage AI risk, including bias, accuracy, and misuse
- Ensure clear accountability and oversight are in place
- Prepare for emerging regulation, including the EU AI Act
Benefits of coordinated AI and DPO services
AI governance and data protection compliance often overlap, particularly where AI systems use personal data. However, they require different expertise and should not sit with the same person.
The AI lead is responsible for how AI systems are governed, including risk and accountability. The Data Protection Officer is responsible for how personal data is handled and safeguarded in line with regulatory requirements.
Without coordination between these roles, gaps or duplications can arise, especially where AI relies on personal data.
Appointing both an outsourced AI Officer and an outsourced DPO from The DPO Centre ensures oversight is aligned, with clear accountability and consistent governance across both areas.
Learn more about our Outsourced Data Protection Officer Services.
WHY CHOOSE THE DPO CENTRE?

AI OFFICER SERVICES TAILORED TO INDUSTRY SECTORS
The DPO Centre provides specialist AI Officers based on your industry sector and unique use of AI technologies. Drawing on our extensive work with a diverse range of clients, we bring industry-specific knowledge and insights.
These are some of the key sectors we work with:
Frequently Asked Questions
An outsourced AI Officer is an experienced specialist who provides fractional AI leadership. They provide organisations access to AI expertise and oversight, without the cost of a full-time hire.
A Chief AI Officer is a permanent executive role. An outsourced AI Officer provides equivalent governance leadership on a flexible, fractional basis, offering scalability and cost control.
An AI Officer is responsible for overseeing how AI is used across the organisation. They define governance frameworks and ensure there is clear accountability for AI-driven decisions. They also align AI adoption with risk and anticipate future regulation requirements.
The EU AI Act does not mandate a specific job title. However, it requires clear accountability, governance structures, and oversight for certain AI systems, especially those that are ‘high risk’ or count as General Purpose Models within the meaning of the Act. An AI Officer provides structured leadership to meet these obligations, and organisations may struggle to comply without a named individual in this role.
A Data Protection Officer (DPO) manages data protection compliance under the GDPR and other relevant global privacy legislation. The role has a statutory definition under the GDPR and is mandatory in certain circumstances. An AI Officer oversees broader AI governance, including model risk bias, transparency, accountability, and regulatory alignment beyond data protection, including for AI systems that don’t process personal data, but may nonetheless be of high impact either for your organisation, members of the general public, or society at large.
Yes. Each service is delivered by separate resources with unique skills and experience. Our AI Officer Service works alongside your existing governance structure. This typically includes collaboration with your DPO, whether that is an outsourced DPO from The DPO Centre, an in-house DPO, or another internal lead. The focus is coordinated oversight, ensuring AI initiatives align with your broader risk, compliance, and operational objectives. If you are looking for targeted guidance on AI deployment, AI governance, or regulatory compliance as a standalone requirement, we welcome the opportunity to discuss how we can support you.
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