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Use AI Governance Actions on Release Certifications
What this does
AI governance actions help reviewers analyze release readiness from connected LoopIQ context. These actions can review evidence, risk, security posture, controls, operational readiness, testing signals, and delivery history. AI actions do not replace approval. They help prepare a reviewable recommendation and evidence summary.Before you begin
Make sure:- your organization has AI features enabled
- your role has permission to use the specific AI action
- the release certification has a related release and enough context to analyze
- required integrations, such as security or regulatory integrations, are configured if the action depends on them
Where actions appear
- Open
Compliance. - Open a release certification detail page.
- Review the visible AI action buttons.
Run an AI governance action
- Open the release certification.
- Choose the AI action you want to run.
- Review the action description before running it.
- Start the action.
- Wait for the generated output.
- Review the recommendation, risks, missing evidence, and suggested next steps.
- Attach or reference useful output in the release certification if your workflow requires it.
- Continue with the normal human approval process.
Common release governance actions
Depending on your environment, actions may include:- release readiness review
- evidence package generation
- regulatory control review
- security posture review
- risk summary
- rollback readiness review
- test and quality review
- operational impact analysis
Approval and safety behavior
Some AI actions are read-only. Others may suggest or prepare changes. High-impact actions may require explicit human approval before anything is applied to LoopIQ records. LoopIQ checks:- user permission
- organization subscription
- page context
- allowed tool or agent policy
- approval requirements
Tips
- Treat AI output as decision support, not final approval.
- Review missing evidence carefully before approving a certification.
- Keep generated summaries attached to the certification when they support audit review.
- If a button is missing, ask an administrator to review AI permissions, subscription access, and integration status.