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Governing the Machine
How to navigate the risks of AI and unlock its true potential
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Governing the Machine is a book, co-authored by Miriam Vogel, Ray Eitel-Porter, and Paul Dongha, aimed at providing guidance on navigating the risks and unlocking the potential of AI. The authors share their motivations for writing the book, discuss key takeaways on AI governance, and highlight why it is relevant for both companies and consumers.
The book emphasizes the importance of AI governance frameworks and provides a playbook for safe and effective AI implementation.
It also addresses the need to reframe governance as an enabler rather than a hindrance to progress and innovation.
The authors draw upon their diverse backgrounds and experiences to offer practical insights and strategies for organizations to navigate the complexities of AI governance.
The book encourages a multi-stakeholder approach to AI governance, involving different perspectives and expertise to ensure responsible and beneficial AI use.
The book emphasizes the importance of AI governance frameworks and provides a playbook for safe and effective AI implementation.
It also addresses the need to reframe governance as an enabler rather than a hindrance to progress and innovation.
The authors draw upon their diverse backgrounds and experiences to offer practical insights and strategies for organizations to navigate the complexities of AI governance.
The book encourages a multi-stakeholder approach to AI governance, involving different perspectives and expertise to ensure responsible and beneficial AI use.
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The business case for governing AI
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Governing the Machine Book Launch – Miriam Vogel, Paul Dongha, and Ray Eitel-Porter


