Delve into the critical aspects of risk management and regulatory change in data, analytics and AI. Bring your questions and learn how to identify potential risks, triage and prioritize them, and implement effective mitigation strategies to safeguard your organization’s digital assets to be able to deliver AI projects.
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Lauren Kornutick
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Lauren Kornutick is a Director Analyst in the D&A and AI group. Lauren is passionate about helping clients safely deploy AI and analytics to achieve business goals. She currently supports CDAO and AI leaders on AI Governance, responsible AI, risk, policy, regulation, compliance.
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Delve into the critical aspects of risk management and regulatory change in data, analytics and AI. Bring your questions and learn how to identify potential risks, triage and prioritize them, and implement effective mitigation strategies to safeguard your organization’s digital assets to be able to deliver AI projects.
Organizations struggle to scale AI governance, mitigate risk, and effect compliance while delivering value in AI deployments. AI governance programs only check the box if they are not adaptive and embedded into the fabric of the AI lifecycle. In this session, you will learn how to define your role in AI governance, assess what technology capabilities are required to govern AI at scale, and make an investment decision in an AI Governance Platform or other technology tool.
Data governance has traditionally encompassed analytics governance, managing most risks and value in traditional analytics. However, AI introduces new risks and considerations that D&A governance may not be equipped for. Should D&A governance evolve to govern AI or is it time for a separate discipline with a fresh mandate? This session explores conflicting accountabilities, leadership and operating models between these disciplines.
Organizations struggle to scale AI governance, mitigate risk, and effect compliance while delivering value in AI deployments. AI governance programs only check the box if they are not adaptive and embedded into the fabric of the AI lifecycle. In this session, you will learn how to define your role in AI governance, assess what technology capabilities are required to govern AI at scale, and make an investment decision in an AI Governance Platform or other technology tool.