Practise writing AI Model Cards you can defend.
A focused workspace where you draft a real Model Card section by section, get structured feedback from an AI coach, and learn how to produce one for your own organisation.
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A practice space for AI Model Cards.
An AI Model Card is a short, structured document that explains what an AI system does, who it is for, the data behind it, where it can fail, and how it is governed. The format started at Google in 2019 and is now expected by most major AI rules and standards, including the EU AI Act, ISO/IEC 42001, the NIST AI RMF, the OECD AI Principles, Singapore AI Verify, US OMB M-24-10, and sector rules such as FDA GMLP for medical AI.
Reading the standards does not, by itself, teach you how to write one. This whiteboard provides a real Model Card to complete, with prompts, worked examples, framework mapping and an AI coach on every section.
By the time you finish, you will understand why each section exists, what good looks like, and how to produce one for a real system in your organisation.
Three steps. About 30 minutes.
Draft each section
Work through 13 sections covering intended use, data, performance, risks, oversight and more. Each section explains what to write and why it matters.
Request coach feedback
The AI coach scores your draft from 0 to 100, identifies gaps, checks ISO, NIST and EU coverage, and proposes a stronger rewrite.
Export your Model Card
Generate an audit-ready PDF with a compliance cross-walk appendix, ready to share with reviewers, customers or the board.
Untracked AI is an operational liability.
A Model Card is the minimum artefact required to manage an AI system in production. It is also, increasingly, the minimum that regulators, auditors and enterprise customers will accept.
Ready to draft your first Model Card?
Open the workspace, work through the sections at your own pace, and come away knowing exactly how to do this for a real system.