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Most enterprise AI governance is already out of date

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Most enterprise AI governance is already out of date
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When organizations first started formalizing AI policies, the problem they were solving for was narrow: keep employees from sharing sensitive data with a public model. A clear, manageable risk with a clear, manageable response.What those policies didn't account for was how quickly AI would evolve, or how far the organizational guardrails would fall behind it.Most companies are still running governance frameworks written for that original moment, applied to a technology that looks nothing like it

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