Which role owns compliance at your org?
CISO12%
CIO18%
Chief compliance officer53%
Chief risk officer12%
Chief legal officer18%
Other (explain in a comment)6%
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Where does your organization stand today on AI Insurance?
I am particularly interested in how peers are thinking about potential exposures such as intellectual property infringement, privacy violations, regulatory noncompliance, discrimination or bias in AI driven decisions, errors or hallucinations that cause financial or operational damage, contractual or liability risks if AI output impacts clients or products, and reputational harm from public scrutiny or loss of trust.
No plans to pursue AI Insurance at this time27%
Exploring the idea but not yet evaluating options50%
Actively considering purchasing AI Insurance23%
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If you were designing an “AI leader” role at your organization, which of the following would be non-negotiable responsibilities? Select all that apply.
Drive AI innovation 25%
Develop AI strategy 25%
Build AI team
Establish use cases 38%
Track market trends
New vendor discovery
Design AI architecture
Manage AI governance
Improve AI delivery models 13%
Something else (share in comments!)
Every business leader should take responsibility for compliance.