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AI Governance in Organizations

AI governance refers to the frameworks, policies, and practices that organizations implement to manage the ethical, legal, and operational implications of artificial intelligence technologies.

intermediate
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AI governance is essential for organizations that utilize artificial intelligence technologies. It involves creating frameworks and policies that ensure AI is used ethically and responsibly, addressing issues such as data privacy, accountability, and transparency. By implementing effective AI govern...

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AI Governance
The framework for managing AI technologies ethically and responsibly.

Example: AI governance policies guide how AI is developed and used in organizations.

Ethical AI
AI systems designed to operate in a manner that is fair and just.

Example: Ethical AI avoids biases that could harm certain groups.

Data Privacy
The protection of personal data from unauthorized access.

Example: Organizations must comply with GDPR to ensure data privacy.

Accountability
The obligation to explain and justify actions taken by AI systems.

Example: Companies must be accountable for decisions made by their AI.

Transparency
The clarity and openness about how AI systems operate.

Example: Transparent AI systems allow users to understand decision-making processes.

Bias
A systematic error in AI that leads to unfair outcomes.

Example: Bias in AI can result from unrepresentative training data.

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Strategies for identifying and mitigating risks associated with AI technologies.
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Key Concepts

Ethical AIData PrivacyAccountabilityTransparency