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Chenyi Ang is a technology strategist, standards advisor, and AI governance contributor known for his work on AI red teaming, regulatory frameworks, and ESG-aligned innovation. He is the inventor of a patent-pending AI red teaming tool, designed to test the robustness and compliance risks of artificial intelligence systems using adversarial simulation.[1]

Ang is the founder of MNA Ventures, a firm providing advisory services on mergers and acquisitions of technology companies, AI regulation, and digital governance. He was previously the CEO of Go-Mad.AI, a food intelligence startup that collaborated with Malaysia’s agricultural research agency, MARDI, to promote AI-driven nutrition awareness.[2]

He contributed expert feedback to the Proposed Model Governance Framework for Generative AI, published in 2024 by Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and the AI Verify Foundation. His involvement was through the Chartered Software Developer Association, which is listed in the framework's acknowledgment section.[3]

Ang is also a member of the Regulation and Policy Working Group under Malaysia’s National Artificial Intelligence Observatory (NAIO), where he advises on national AI risk frameworks. His research and commentary focus on responsible AI deployment, carbon-efficient software standards, and trust-building in generative systems.[1]

Selected work

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  • AI red teaming tool – A patent-pending framework integrating GANs and reinforcement learning to simulate adversarial threats against AI models and assess robustness for certification.[1]
  • Feedback contributor to Singapore’s Model Governance Framework for Generative AI (2024), under IMDA and AI Verify Foundation.[4]
  • Member of Malaysia’s NAIO Regulation and Policy Working Group on AI risk classification and national governance frameworks.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c https://apacentrepreneur.com/chenyi-ang-how-ai-created-healthy-eating-can-improve-our-quality-of-lives/
  2. ^ a b https://www.bernama.com/en/news.php?id=1654202
  3. ^ "Model AI Governance Framework for Generative AI – May 2024" (PDF). AI Verify Foundation. May 2024. Retrieved 2025-05-02.
  4. ^ "Model AI Governance Framework for Generative AI – May 2024" (PDF). AI Verify Foundation. May 2024. Retrieved 2025-05-02.