Sarah Hutchins and Robert Botkin wrote an article for Corporate Compliance Insights about how the decision for companies to implement an artificial intelligence (AI) governance policy depends on a range of factors, including how the company uses AI, how much risk is involved, and how use will affect stakeholders.
"In the complex landscape of technological advancements, the implementation of AI is becoming commonplace across various industries," Sarah and Robert wrote.
"As businesses integrate AI into their operations, they might ask themselves: Do I need a policy governing how I use and deploy this technology? The answer is not always a clear yes, as some industry experts might lead you to believe," they continued. "Understanding when an AI governance policy is necessary is crucial for companies navigating this evolving terrain."
Click here to read the full article: Not Every Use of Artificial Intelligence Needs a Governance Policy; How Can You Tell the Difference?
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