AI Accountability

Est. 2026
Intelligence for the leaders answering for AI spend
The Editorial Gap

Every AI publication covers what AI can do. Nobody covers what it costs.

Enterprises will spend $2.52 trillion on AI this year. 95% of initiatives fail to show P&L impact. The CFOs and COOs writing those checks have nowhere to turn for rigorous, independent intelligence on what's actually working. Until now.

$2.52T
Enterprise AI spend
in 2026
95%
AI initiatives fail
to show P&L impact
0
Publications covering
the accountability layer
The Problem

The AI media landscape has two tiers. Neither serves the accountability buyer.

Consumer Tier

Saturated daily briefings for curious professionals. 2M+ subscriber newsletters. High volume, no depth. Irrelevant to enterprise decision-makers.

THE GAP

B2B Tier

Structural and strategic analysis with real insight. But no focus on cost, ROI, and governance. Written for the CIO, not the CFO.

The white space: what AI actually costs, what it actually delivers, and how to defend those numbers to a board or procurement team. The accountability layer is editorially unowned.

The Product

Not "what's happening in AI." What's working, what's failing, and what it costs.

Weekly Intelligence Brief

Flagship newsletter. Rigorous analysis of AI ROI, deployment outcomes, and spending patterns across enterprise sectors.

Benchmarking Data

Proprietary ROI metrics by sector. The numbers CFOs need to defend AI investments to the board.

Vendor Scorecards

Buyer-side assessments. Independent, rigorous, written for the people writing the checks.

C-Suite Events

Roundtables and summits for operational and financial leaders navigating AI accountability.

The Audience

For the leaders who own the budget, answer to the board, and need defensible data.

The accountability phase of enterprise AI has arrived. This is the intelligence product it demands.

Launching 2026. Built on decades of editorial trust.