Vijil announced today that Tim G. J. Rudner has joined the company as chief scientist. In this role, Rudner will direct the company’s research team focused on the scientific challenges of making AI agents reliable, secure, and safe for mission-critical use by enterprises, particularly in regulated industries.
The use of AI agents within organizations is accelerating faster than an organization’s ability to govern their use in business-critical roles. The critical gap between governance and guardrails is the missing infrastructure that would enforce business policies as technical functions built into the agent software. This is a complex challenge that requires fundamental research as well as the development of robust platform services designed to support trustworthy AI agents.
Rudner brings to Vijil extensive academic and research leadership in trustworthy AI. Recognized as a rising star in the field, he has published more than 50 peer-reviewed papers at premier machine learning conferences. He serves as an assistant professor at the University of Toronto, as a faculty member at the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence, and a fellow of Trinity College at the University of Cambridge. He holds affiliations with the University of Oxford, Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology, and the University of Toronto’s Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society. He earned his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Oxford, where he was a Qualcomm Innovation Fellow and a Rhodes Scholar.
At Vijil, Rudner will focus on topics of growing relevance to enterprises building and operating AI agents at scale for mission-critical uses: identifying agent-specific failure modes, improving the robustness of multi-agent systems, and enabling scalable oversight of frontier AI models.
“Ensuring the reliability, security, and safety of AI agents at scale is one of the biggest scientific challenges of our time,” said Rudner. “We are seeing extraordinary investments in pushing the capabilities of frontier AI systems but relatively meager attention to the fundamental metrics and mechanisms of governance over these systems. Effective governance requires tools that help us understand when AI agents fail, why they fail, and how we may prevent these failures. That is the work that our research team here at Vijil is doing.”
The leadership addition to Vijil builds on its recent operational momentum, including the company’s funding announcement and the release of the Vijil platform layer, designed to manage the lifecycle of trustworthy AI agents from discovery to adaptation. With this appointment, the company aims to expand research collaborations with academic and corporate partners to create foundational insights and infrastructure to support trust in AI agents at regulated enterprises.
About Vijil
Vijil provides the trust infrastructure for AI agents in mission-critical roles. The platform helps organizations compress time-to-trust in AI agents from months to days by measuring trustworthiness, enforcing policies by design and construction, and continually improving agents based on production telemetry. Founded in 2023 by senior leaders from AWS, the company is backed by Brightmind Partners, Gradient, and Mayfield. For more information, visit https://vijil.ai and https://linkedin.com/company/vijil.
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