RESPONSIBLE AI
“ Strong governance structures, including oversight, ownership and auditability, create a foundation of trust and transparency”
Greg Hanson, Group VP and Head of EMEA North,
Informatica
Greg’ s belief is that ethics and governance are set to become defining factors of competitiveness. Without a trusted data foundation, he says, AI is“ effectively guessing”.
He adds:“ The businesses that build strong ethical foundations will be better positioned to innovate faster, meet regulatory expectations and earn lasting trust from customers, employees and stakeholders.”
Johannes is in agreement with his peers, arguing that regulation will favour organisations with embedded discipline.
“ Clear standards reduce uncertainty and allow teams to innovate with confidence,” he concludes.“ When ethics is embedded into how AI is designed and deployed, it stops acting as a brake on progress and becomes the mechanism through which innovation earns the right to scale.”
Ethical innovation now stands as the foundation upon which sustainable, scalable and trusted AI is built. Organisations that recognise this early will be well placed to move with confidence, credibility and the trust needed to succeed amid tighter regulation.
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