How to make a business case for AI governance

19/12/2024 | Freevacy

The possibility of artificial intelligence transforming the way we work promises productivity and efficiency gains that will deliver better value for money in public services and a competitive advantage for businesses. Translating this potential into tangible results, however, remains a fundamental challenge. To address AI risks in a responsible, ethical, and transparent manner, and to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, organisations are increasingly adopting comprehensive AI governance programmes. Such programmes are essential not only to guide the development process but also to maintain control over costs.

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