This update is part of our AI FAQ Series. Learn more at our AI Law Center. 1. What is AI governance? AI governance refers to the policies, processes and practices created by organizations to guide the ...
In 2025, the companies that thrive will not be those that shut shadow AI down. They will be the ones that govern it well ...
On September 25, the United Nations launched the Global Dialogue on AI Governance. The dialogue aims to provide a platform for future discussions of AI governance. Governments and other stakeholders ...
Now that we’re up to our necks in alligators – namely, the conflict between innovation and governance in AI – we’re starting to see why we haven’t gotten it right – or even appear to be sufficiently ...
A cademic freedom is about the freedom to choose: the freedom to research this problem and not that one, to consider or advance one argument in the classroom and to criticize another. But freedom of ...
Example 1: An administrator wants a new program implemented quickly, the demand for speed resulting from budgetary concerns or institutional culture. To ensure a quick process, a small, select group ...
As more organizations embrace AI, it is vital to document the policies and procedures that govern its use. Here are seven questions that define effective AI governance. “You can use whatever AI tool ...
When you hear “governance,” what pops to mind? We often picture limitations or roadblocks. Yet the opposite is true, particularly with artificial intelligence. AI governance is about discovering what ...
In today's competitive landscape, your brand isn't just battling others in your industry for the best product. It's also competing with every single one of your customers' previous best experiences.
If global finance is turning away from ethical investing strategies in the “anti-woke” era, at least one corner of the industry didn’t get the memo.