This simulation is grounded in real-world regulatory frameworks, including the EU AI Act, and focuses on concrete decision-making.

AI Governance Simulator places participants in the role of decision-makers facing real organisational dilemmas involving artificial intelligence.


Each simulation requires participants to balance competing priorities such as:


  • innovation

  • regulatory compliance

  • operational efficiency

  • reputational risk


Through interactive scenarios, participants experience how decisions about AI systems can generate complex and sometimes unintended consequences.


This experiential approach complements traditional teaching, case studies and policy discussions.





AI Governance Simulator

Interactive Decision Simulations for AI Governance

Artificial intelligence is transforming how organisations make decisions.

AI Governance Simulator is a series of interactive decision simulations designed to explore the governance challenges created by the rapid deployment of artificial intelligence in organisations.

Participants face realistic dilemmas where innovation, regulation and organisational responsibility collide.

A new way to explore AI governance

See the simulation in action

This short extract illustrates how participants engage with AI Governance Simulator.


Each decision influences organisational outcomes and reveals the trade-offs at the core of AI governance.

Five simulations. Real-world AI dilemmas.


The series includes five simulations exploring key AI governance challenges across different sectors


AI & Credit


Deploy an AI credit scoring system under regulatory and reputational pressure


The Scoring That Sells


Extend an AI scoring system into new commercial uses


AI Recruiting


Deploy AI-assisted hiring while ensuring fairness and accountability


Platform Power


Manage governance challenges in AI-driven digital platforms


Systemic Crisis


Respond to a systemic failure caused by an AI system

Designed for Universities and Organisations

AI Governance Simulator can be integrated into a wide range of teaching and training contexts.

Universities and business schools

Can be used in courses on:


  • AI governance

  • AI Ethics

  • Digital regulation

  • Technology policy

  • Data gocernance


Typical session: 2–3 hours including simulation and discussion.


Organisations and executive education

Can be used to:


  • train teams on AI governance challenges

  • explore decision-making under uncertainty

  • raise awareness of regulatory and reputational risks

  • support responsible AI deployment

The simulations are available in English and French, with additional language localisation possible.

Licensing & Pricing

AI Governance Simulator is available through flexible licensing models designed for academic institutions as well as organisations.

Standard Internal Licence

Designed for structured deployment within organisations.

Includes:

• SCORM package ready for LMS integration (all selected simulations)

• English and French included from day one

• Facilitator Debrief Guide included

Pricing

1 simulation — €4,900

3 simulations — €12,900

Full series (5) — €19,900

(Up to 250 named users)

Enterprise Licence

For large organisations and multy-entity deployments.

Includes:

• multi-country / multi-business unit deployment

  • unlimited users within scope

  • extended licence duration (24-36 months)

  • optional localisation and customisation

• English and French included from day one

• Facilitator Debrief Guide included


Pricing

From €18,000 (single simulation)

Up to €95,000+ (full series, global deployment)

Academic Licences

Designed for universities and business schools.


Programme Licence

Designed for use within a specific course or programme.

Includes:

• SCORM package ready for LMS integration

  • Use in a specific course or programme

  • Up to 150 students per academic year

• Facilitator Debrief Guide included

  • English and French included from day one

Restricted to academic use only.

Any use involving external organisations or commercial training requires a separate licence.


Pricing

1 simulation — €1,500

Full series (5) — €5,900


Institutional Licence

Designed for broader deployment within a department or institution.

Includes:

  • Use across multiple courses or programmes

  • Up to 1000 students per academic year (higher volumes available upon request)

  • SCORM package + Facilitator Debrief Guides

  • English and French included

Restricted to academic use only.

Any use involving external organisations or commercial training requires a separate licence


Pricing

From €12,500 per year

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About the author

These serious games were developed by a jurist with a PhD in Law who specialises in European Union Law and is interested in the governance of artificial intelligence.

The games are designed to place participants in realistic decision-making situations where they must consider legal constraints, organisational priorities, and long-term consequences together.

Rather than providing technical instruction or ready-made solutions, the games aim to encourage structured reflection on the challenges posed by AI in organisational contexts.

Drawing on a background in EU law and multilingual legal work, this approach has developed learning tools suited to executives, legal teams, compliance functions, and non-specialist managers.

Legal Notice

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  • Email: fo.manson@laposte.net

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  • Publication Director: François-Olivier MANSON

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Refund / Cancellation

Due to the digital nature of the product, all purchases are final once delivery has been initiated.


If a technical issue prevents use of the simulation, the Licensor will make reasonable efforts to resolve the issue.