McKinsey November 13, 2024
Henning Soller with Anselm Ohme, Chris Schmitz, Malin Strandell-Jansson, Timothy Chapman, and Zoe Zwiebelmann

A successful digital future depends on responsible use of AI. The EU AI Act marks a significant step in regulating AI systems and could serve as a blueprint for other jurisdictions.

Artificial intelligence and generative AI (gen AI) will have a transformative impact on economic growth and productivity. This is especially true for organizations that expect to make changes to their operations using the technology, a recent McKinsey survey shows.

To realize the benefits of AI, organizations need the underlying models and their use to be secure, safe, and trusted. Implementing robust data governance, model-risk, security, and individual-rights management is crucial...

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