The rapid integration of AI into enterprise infrastructure necessitates a new approach to corporate responsibility, termed "AI social responsibility" (AI-SR). This framework moves beyond traditional governance to address the unique challenges posed by AI systems that learn, adapt, and automate decision-making. Leaders must grapple with difficult tradeoffs, such as potentially slowing deployment or limiting capabilities to ensure responsible innovation and maintain trust. Even organizations with strong safety reputations are vulnerable to errors, highlighting the need for continuous accountability throughout the AI lifecycle. AI
IMPACT Establishes the need for new governance frameworks to manage AI's growing role in enterprise operations and decision-making.
RANK_REASON The article discusses the implications of AI adoption on corporate responsibility and governance, rather than announcing a new product, research, or significant industry event.
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