Christopher Kelley
About

Technology and AI strategy for work that can’t afford to be wrong.

Christopher Kelley works at the disciplined edge of AI, governance, and high-consequence systems — and is the founder of [un]labs.

I lead technology and AI strategy in domains where a single wrong answer carries real consequence — regulated, industrial, accuracy-critical work. My throughline is simple to state and hard to do: make AI accountable. Governance treated as an operating discipline, not a policy artifact; evidence produced alongside every answer, or no answer at all.

That discipline runs from an industrial-scale AI-governance program to the frontier of legal technology, where being wrong is expensive and verification cannot be optional. The tools change; the standard does not.

I write across six domains — AI, AI governance, IT & OT governance, law & IP, aviation, and high technology — about the engineering and judgment that make trustworthy systems hold.