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governance

[guhv-er-nuhns] / ˈgʌv ər nəns /


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“In the agentic AI era, intelligent trust and governance that span any cloud, any asset, any AI system, and any device are non-negotiable if companies want to scale AI for the long-term.”

From Barron's

Instead of direct control, it may increasingly mean shared ownership, localized governance and a willingness to let go of one-size-fits-all strategies.

From MarketWatch

Goriunova, a cultural theorist and digital curator based in London, examines how these constructed figures and abstractions shape surveillance, governance and everyday life.

From Los Angeles Times

Today, many chief performance officers are focused on building strong AI governance to protect employee data and ensure privacy.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said the company was "committed to ensuring that we strengthen our financial controls and governance as we move forward."

From BBC