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Try using these three interconnected pillars—people, policies and processes—to survive the tsunami of GenAI disruption.
US diplomacy must urgently adapt to shape global AI norms or risk ceding digital governance to authoritarian powers.
The future belongs to those who move. Those who use AI, scale it, learn from it. That’s where the breakthroughs will come ...
Yes, these radical innovations are transforming everything from payroll to hiring, but it’s important to examine another angle as we move forward: responsibility and governance. "Embracing AI ...
As health systems expand their use of AI, many are establishing governance structures to ensure the technology is safe, effective and ethically sound. Here’s a look at how two health systems — Mercy ...
However, integrating AI into business processes requires careful, intentional planning and robust governance to ensure ethical, legal, and effective use. As a leader in enterprise customer ...
Responsible AI deployment, particularly in the context of GenAI, centers on implementing an enterprise-wide governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) tool. Dhir defines AI governance as a structured ...
Unclear threats and unpredictable behavior complicate global trust in AI. Building a shared understanding through adaptable governance helps create consistent expectations for responsible development ...
Ethics in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI), cross-border data governance, cybersecurity resilience, and post-quantum security were among the major topics of conversation during the ...
They’re aimed at supporting AI agents, improving AI governance and delivering ready-made models for industry-specific tasks. The announcements reflect the company’s continued push to offer ...
Our governance philosophy is that we need to fail often and fail fast, so we provide just-in-time advice." Welcome to what some have called the Wild, Wild West of AI in healthcare. It's a heady ...