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Stop Blaming The Machine For AI Failings
We should stop asking whether AI is ethical and start holding developers and users accountable for the choices, incentives, and…
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Open Source Office: How Open Source Can Be More Than Charity
Businesses rely on open source but rarely fund it. Treating it as infrastructure, not charity, safeguards innovation, security, and long-term…
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Board Brief: Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is now a core board-level risk: protect critical digital assets, question AI and vendor dependencies, and embed cyber into…
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Board Brief: AI Governance
AI has become central to enterprise strategy. Boards must balance innovation, governance, and digital sovereignty to build lasting trust.
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The Accountability Question: Who Bears Responsibility for What AI Does?
AI accountability isn’t about blame. It’s about shared responsibility across developers, users, and regulators to prevent small harms from scaling.
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Five Critical Steps to Align IT with Business Objectives
Aligning IT with business goals transforms technology from a support role into a driver of value, growth, and real competitive…
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Europe’s AI Policy: A Model for Global Companies
Europe’s AI Act sets a global standard, balancing innovation and ethics to foster trustworthy AI and future-proof business in a…
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How Open-Source AI Changes Corporate Governance
Open-source AI is transforming corporate governance by enhancing transparency, enabling smarter oversight, and turning regulatory challenges into advantages.
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Open-Source as a Catalyst for Sustainable Technology Innovation
With AI and devices driving energy consumption, we have to be more mindful about the future in IT. Open-source can…
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Open-Source AI For A Privacy First Strategy
Open-source AI models offer a unique blend of opportunities and challenges that board members should understand deeply to guide strategic…
