AI poses serious governance riskBY MICHELLE BALTAZAR | FRIDAY, 15 MAR 2024 1:59PMSuper funds could be left footing the bill of listed companies that are quick to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) systems but slow to grasp the governance risks when the technology fails. Read more: ACSI, Nicholas Davis, Air Canada, Australian Council of Superannuation Investors, Chief Economists Forum, Dayle Stevens, Human Technology Institute, Nicki Hutley, Telstra Corporation, University of Technology Sydney Related News |
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