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Governing the Machine is the essential guide to harnessing the transformative potential of AI, while navigating and mitigating its inherent risks.
Despite AI's power to innovate daily life and revolutionize organizations, public trust in AI is low. For companies to take full advantage of AI, it is vital that they adopt and communicate a responsible approach in order to build consumer, employee and investor confidence.
Governing the Machine provides business leaders with a practical and flexible framework for building comprehensive and robust AI governance. It empowers organizations to reap the benefits, while ensuring that AI is trustworthy, sustainable and a source of opportunity and profit rather than liability and harm.
Drawing on their vast experience advising leading global companies, the authors demystify:
· The process of defining AI principles and policies
· Recognizing and assessing risks
· Approaches for developing safeguards
· Selecting the right technical tools and training
· Evolving global AI regulations, laws and policies, including the EU AI Act and those in the US, UK and other key regions
Whether you're just beginning your AI journey or assessing your organization's approach, this book is your essential guide to seizing the opportunity - and avoiding the pitfalls - of AI systems.
Contents
1. The moment we knew
2. Why is AI governance important now?
3. Whose problem is it anyway?
4. Understanding AI risk - a survey of key frameworks
5. A consolidated AI risk landscape
6. Implementing AI governance
7. Principles, policies and standards
8. Accountability structure, teams and training
9. AI inventory, checkpoints and assessment process
10. Governance controls
11. AI governance platforms and tools
12. EU laws and regulations
13. United States laws and regulations
14. Notable global legal developments
15. Closing thoughts