Corporate boards are struggling to adapt to the rapid advancement of AI, with many executives either overly enthusiastic or completely disengaged. A new guide from KPMG and INSEAD aims to provide a framework for effective AI governance, emphasizing that AI should be central to strategic discussions, not just efficiency improvements. The principles highlight the necessity of basic AI fluency for directors, the importance of maintaining human accountability amidst automation, and the critical role of trust, explainability, fairness, and transparency in durable AI innovation. AI
IMPACT Corporate boards need to develop AI fluency and integrate AI governance into their strategic oversight to ensure responsible adoption and maintain trust.
RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing AI governance principles for corporate boards, not a direct release or product launch.
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