Boards Face Shareholder Proposals And Internal Questions About Artificial Intelligence
Boards should consider how the company will communicate and enforce AI governance rules and policies internally, and ask three key questions.
Boards should consider how the company will communicate and enforce AI governance rules and policies internally, and ask three key questions.
Tech employees claimed power against the board of directors at a multi-billion-dollar organization and won. That’s worth watching.
To think about the future of AI governance, perhaps it’s useful to revisit how we managed—or didn’t manage—another Promethean advance.
As millions of Americans visit family and friends in the coming weeks, businesses need to keep cybersecurity initiatives top of mind.
The attack on Ukraine started long before Russian forces set foot on Ukrainian soil, with nation-state actors reaching through cyberspace to stalk its infrastructure. Fortunately, the country had a powerful ally in Microsoft, whose efforts to defend the country led our selection committee to honor them with CBM’s 2023 Courage in the Boardroom award. Lead director Sandi Peterson shares a boardroom perspective on the tech company’s role in fending off the threat of cyber weapon deployment and on other challenging issues faced by today’s boards.
Cultivating a high-performance board that satisfies a spectrum of stakeholders while still offering up inviting returns isn’t easy—especially over the long haul. John Lundgren’s ability to deliver on both counts is a masterclass in how to do it right.
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