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    Anglo American AI Centre of Excellence: governance and use‑case lens for mine engineers

    March 9, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Anglo American AI Centre of Excellence: governance and use‑case lens for mine engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Anglo American is establishing an AI Centre of Excellence to coordinate “safe and responsible” deployment of machine learning across its portfolio, as outlined in its 2025 annual report. The group is targeting use cases from orebody characterisation and geometallurgical modelling to predictive maintenance on haul fleets and processing plants, integrating AI with existing digital platforms such as VOXEL and P101. Governance will focus on model risk management, data security and human-in-the-loop decision support, signalling tighter controls on algorithm use in mine planning and operations.

    Technical Brief

    • Governance framework explicitly addresses algorithmic bias, model drift and explainability for operational decision tools.
    • Human-in-the-loop requirements are being formalised for any AI influencing production, maintenance or safety-critical controls.
    • Data governance includes stricter access controls on geoscience, fleet and plant telemetry feeding AI models.
    • Model risk management will classify AI tools by safety impact, with higher tiers requiring independent technical assurance.
    • Incident investigation workflows are being updated so AI recommendations and model states are auditable post-event.
    • Training programmes will target supervisors and engineers, focusing on safe override, escalation and exception handling.
    • For other mining operators, similar AI governance could become a de facto standard alongside existing HSE systems.

    Our Take

    Across the 1101 Mining stories in our database, AI and artificial intelligence keywords are still a minority subset, so Anglo American’s decision to formalise an AI Centre of Excellence signals that Tier 1 operators are beginning to institutionalise what has mostly been trial-level work elsewhere.

    Among the 2072 Projects and Safety-tagged pieces, AI most often appears in point solutions (collision avoidance, fatigue monitoring, predictive maintenance); a centralised Anglo American hub suggests a move towards integrating these into a group-wide safety and operational governance framework rather than leaving them as isolated pilots.

    Referencing AI explicitly in the 2025 reporting context positions Anglo American ahead of many peers in our coverage, where AI is often treated as operational detail rather than a board-level risk, ethics, and safety topic likely to feature in formal disclosures.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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