Ethics and responsible AI are principles wonderful on paper, but so hard to have in the loop especially where ROI is a major driver. How do you feel that? Are you trying to enforce a commitment for the implementation of such pillars in the AI governance? Can you please share your strategies!

Yes, it is part of my vision and mission 39%

Yes but I have difficulty to enroll in 39%

I know them but I don't believe they are a must be29%

Our business is focused on the ROI, period.12%

I am not sure, let's discuss in the comments.

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VP & CIO3 months ago

Practically speaking, policies and governance around Ethical and Responsible AI come down to people. AI is not inherently unethical. One way to face this is to look at it as an extension of existing acceptable use policies for the use of technology, focusing on the user.

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