As governance increasingly becomes a critical focus for organisations seeking to develop and deploy artificial intelligence (AI) solutions responsibly, the term remains vaguely defined within many organisations. While emerging standards and frameworks are beginning to shape the landscape of AI governance as global regulations evolve, a key challenge lies in clearly outlining where responsibility for AI governance within organisations resides. The reality is that this responsibility is often complex, spanning multiple business areas, and varies based on an organisation's maturity and risk appetite. However, the lack of clarity surrounding AI accountability presents an opportunity for legal departments and data protection practitioners to integrate assessments of AI initiatives with existing data protection measures. In an article for the IAPP, FTI Consulting Senior Managing Directors Nina Bryant and Meredith Brown discuss AI accountability principles for privacy teams.
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