AI risk doesn’t come from using AI.
It comes from governing it poorly.
As organizations scale AI adoption, one thing becomes clear:
there’s no single way to govern AI responsibly.
Most enterprises rely on a combination of governance approaches:
Informal governance shaped by culture and ethics
Ad hoc governance created after incidents
Formal governance with defined roles, controls, and accountability
Market-driven approaches led by industry standards
State-driven oversight through regulation and compliance
Each has strengths, and limits.
AI risk doesn’t come from using AI. It comes from governing it poorly. As organizations scale AI adoption, one thing becomes clear: there’s no single way to govern AI responsibly. Most enterprises rely on a combination of governance approaches: Informal governance shaped by culture and ethics Ad hoc governance created after incidents Formal governance with defined roles, controls, and accountability Market-driven approaches led by industry standards State-driven oversight through regulation and compliance Each has strengths, and limits.
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