#Governance
5 bookmarks tagged with "Governance"
across 2 categories: AI & Public Opinion, AI & Public Policy
-  State of Generative AI in the Enterprise Q3 2024: Moving from Potential to Performancedeloitte.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Deloitte survey of 2,770 AI-savvy business and technology leaders across 14 countries examining GenAI scaling challenges. Focuses on data governance, risk, and compliance as critical factors. Documents how organizations navigate challenges and measure value from GenAI initiatives. resources:
-  The State of AI: How Organizations Are Rewiring to Capture Valuemckinsey.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion McKinsey survey of 1,491 participants across 101 nations examining AI adoption and organizational transformation. Finds 78% of organizations using AI in at least one function (up from 55% year earlier), 71% using GenAI regularly (up from 65%). Documents that 21% have redesigned workflows despite it being highest-ranking success factor. Nearly 30% report CEO direct responsibility for GenAI governance (double prior year). 47% experienced negative GenAI consequences. resources:
-  Artificial Intelligence in the European Commission (AI@EC) Communicationcommission.europa.eu • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Policy Strategic vision adopted January 24, 2024 to foster internal development and use of lawful, safe and trustworthy AI. Includes operational guidelines, risk-based assessment approach, and commitment to avoid AI systems incompatible with European values. resources:
-  OECD Survey on Drivers of Trust in Public Institutions 2024: Resultsoecd.org • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Policy 60,000 responses from 30 OECD countries. 44% have low/no trust in national government vs 39% high trust. Significant gender gap: 36% women vs 43% men trust government. Examines information environment, disinformation impact. No specific AI findings but covers digital governance challenges. 
-  What the public thinks about AI and the implications for governancebrookings.edu • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion 49% of US respondents believe AI risks outweigh benefits. 71% globally disagree that AI regulation is not needed. 82% of US voters believe tech executives can't be trusted to self-regulate. 53% of US adults expect AI to increase unemployment.