As enterprises adopt increasingly autonomous AI systems, traditional governance models are proving too static to keep pace with emerging risks, regulatory change, and growing accountability demands.
Pabitra Saikia is a technology and program management leader serving as VP and Senior Change Delivery Lead at Truist Bank. Artificial intelligence has become ubiquitous. AI is now used to answer ...
Technology can reduce reporting burden via shared platforms, but it is insufficient without governance structures that ...
OpenAI, the company behind the widely-used ChatGPT, has announced the launch of a grant program aimed at fostering innovative approaches to AI governance. Through this initiative, OpenAI aims to award ...
OpenAI says it wants to implement ideas from the public about how to ensure its future AI models “align to the values of humanity.” To that end, the AI startup is forming a new Collective Alignment ...
LONDON — Kering has teamed with the Centre for Sustainable Fashion, a research facility under the University of the Arts based at the London College of Fashion, for a new, three-year program called ...
As enterprises rush to deploy copilots, generative AI platforms, and automated workflows, many security teams remain focused ...
Kiteworks Secure MCP Server, ABAC policy controls, and full-fidelity AI audit trails — free for Kiteworks customers, deployable in days. Securing the model is not the same as governing the data – and ...