The AI Tutor will answer grounded in this lesson's cited source (portal_guide: PRD-106) and key concepts — authority Informational. Not yet enabled.
Content Library & Regulatory Intelligence
What it is. The platform's normalized regulatory corpus, served to your tenant: major AI frameworks parsed into one navigable structure, cross-mapped into a control catalogue, with a fail-closed licensing gate on anything the platform is not entitled to redistribute.
Who it's for. Anyone who currently keeps the EU AI Act open in one tab and a controls spreadsheet in another.
Features and what they mean
| Feature | What it means |
|---|---|
| Normalized frameworks | EU AI Act and DORA with full article text, NIST AI RMF, FCA, OWASP LLM Top 10 and more — one structure, provenance-tagged. |
| Control crosswalk | A hand-mapped catalogue of controls spanning EU AI Act tier and article, UK GDPR, DORA, ISO 42001 — with evidence types and gap-assessment questions derived per control. |
| Licence gate (fail closed) | Sources the platform cannot redistribute are withheld, not quietly included — the register decides, per document, per audience. |
What you put in, what you get out
| You put in | You get out |
|---|---|
| A framework or article you need to understand | The normalized text with its cross-references |
| A control question ("what covers Article 9?") | The mapped controls with evidence expectations |
| A download request | The document — or an honest licence refusal |
Your first session
- Open Content Library from your workspace.
- Look up one obligation you already know well — verify the platform's version matches your understanding.
- Follow its crosswalk into controls — that mapping is what you'd otherwise maintain by hand.
Honest limits
The public tier carries the public corpus only; licensed third-party sources (e.g. ISO text) stay gated. The library informs — your legal team still owns interpretation.
Access: rides the Governance Platform; API at /api/v1/content-library/frameworks.