Forbes March 4, 2025
Matt Kunkel, Forbes Councils Member

Regulations always lag behind the emergence of new technology, but legislators around the world are quickly catching up to the challenge of AI. In Europe, the EU AI Act has established a baseline for the ethical use and development of AI-based solutions, while a 2024 executive order from the Biden administration attempted to achieve similar goals in America.

With AI becoming inextricable from businesses of all types and sizes, understanding who is accountable for AI within your organization has never been more critical. Who gets to decide how AI is used? What guidelines and rules do you have in place? And how can you be sure they’re the right ones and employees are abiding by them?

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