Every claim Matthew makes about standards, regulation or his own work points at a site that documents it in full. That is the whole point of the arrangement: you should never have to take his word for anything. Here is what each one is.
This site is the primary one and holds the full picture. The others exist because a booker, a client and a journalist each want a different slice of it, and one page trying to serve all three serves none of them.
You are herematthewblakemore.com
This site, and the primary one. Everything about Matthew in one place: the talks and the recordings of them, the books, the films and the music, the standards work, the press kit. If a site in this list tells you something about him, this is where it is set out in full.
theaispeaker.co.ukThe AI Speaker
A short summary of the speaking, for people who have not come across Matthew before and want to get to grips with it quickly. The talks, the formats, and how to enquire. It is a way in rather than a replacement for this site.
aicaramba.co.ukAI Caramba!®
The firm, UK site. AI Solutions Provider of the Year 2025: AI strategy, governance, EU AI Act and ISO/IEC 42001 readiness, and executive upskilling. The front door for engagements, and where the product suite below lives.
aicaramba.aiAI Caramba!® international
The same firm, international site.
Eight sites explaining the standards and regulation Matthew works on. They exist so that a claim made anywhere else in the estate can be checked against a full explanation rather than a footnote.
aistandards.co.ukAI standards explained
How AI standards actually get made, which committees make them, and how a draft becomes something your auditor asks about.
airegulations.co.ukAI regulation in the UK
The UK's approach to regulating AI, and how it differs from the European one.
theeuaiact.co.ukThe EU AI Act explained
The Act, chapter by chapter, including what is already enforceable and what is still waiting on standards that are being drafted now.
theiso42001.comISO/IEC 42001 explained
The AI management system standard, and the only one you can currently hold a certificate against. Increasingly what buyers ask for.
iso8183.comISO/IEC 8183 explained
The AI data life cycle standard Matthew co-authored, one of four sub-editors worldwide. Ten stages from idea to decommissioning, now published in 34 countries.
theiso5259.comISO/IEC 5259 explained
The data quality series for analytics and machine learning, which takes its life cycle directly from 8183.
bletchleydeclaration.comThe Bletchley Declaration
The 2023 declaration, what the signatories actually agreed to, and what happened next.
aisafetysummit.co.ukThe AI Safety Summit 2023
The summit at Bletchley Park: who came, what was agreed, and how much of it survived contact with the following two years.
Advisory is the thread running through them; the products are how it gets delivered. A sixth stage, the free resources and the AI Radar, lives on aicaramba.co.uk.
airoadshow.aiAI Roadshow™
Stage one, understand. Getting everybody speaking the same language about AI before anyone commits budget to it. Delivered to a board, a leadership team or the whole company, wherever they are. It sits first because this is usually where the mandate for the rest of it comes from.
theaimot.comThe AI MOT®
Stage two, assess. Exactly what it sounds like, on a repeating cycle. Everything gets examined: the systems you know about, the ones your teams adopted without telling anyone, what each touches and how exposed it leaves you against the Act and the standards. Out comes a traffic-light verdict and a prioritised fix list, in language a board can act on.
snakesandladders.aiSnakes and Ladders AI Framework®
Stage three. The platform, and the reason the framework is more than a diagram. The grid itself is a hundred squares: the ten stages of an AI life cycle on one axis, and on the other the ten governance processes that cut across every one of them. It takes its structure from ISO/IEC 8183, so it sits on top of the international standards instead of competing with them. The platform is where an entire AI project is run against that grid: every aspect of it, in one place, as the thing you actually work in rather than something shown to you once in a deck. Matthew's own mark, and the one boards ask for by name. The book, co-authored with Dr Angus Finney, is forthcoming from Routledge.
unifya.comUnifya™
Stage four, orchestrate. Agents are easy to add and hard to keep track of. This is the single console for the ones already running: what each can reach, what it did, and who signed it off. Past a handful, that stops being a tooling question and turns into a governance one.
certifya.aiCertifya™
Stage five. Assessment and certification against the standards buyers actually ask about: 8183, 5259, 42001 and the Act. Courses too, so the people inside the organisation can hold the credential themselves rather than renting it in every time somebody sends a questionnaire.