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Meghan Day
Principal Solution Designer

Unleashing GenAI's full potential: A balancing act for boards

August 9, 2024
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Barely a few hours can go by these days without encountering Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in some form. Yes, this groundbreaking technology is rapidly reshaping industries the world over, captivating both organizations and regulators alike.

And as GenAI's capabilities continue to grow, it's therefore become increasingly vital for business leaders — especially board members — to fully understand its complexities and potential. To help navigate this evolving landscape, we've summarized some of the key risks associated with GenAI adoption and outlined essential strategies for effective board oversight to help directors and execs approach AI governance with confidence.

But the boardroom’s role in AI adoption doesn’t end at just oversight. Far from it. We’ll also explore how boards can now responsibly leverage the power of GenAI within the boardroom to address broader corporate governance challenges and enhance strategic decision-making.

Managing risk in the age of GenAI

GenAI presents a double-edged sword for organizations and their boards. While its potential for transformation is immense, the risks are equally significant. Successful Gen-AI implementation requires balancing innovation with prudent risk management.

A recent KPMG report highlighted this conundrum, showing that many companies are still experimenting with GenAI, using it to boost productivity and cut costs. However, this toes-in-the-water approach with AI can come with notable perils.

  • Inaccurate data: GenAI relies on available data, which may not always be reliable, making data quality and validation crucial.
  • Intellectual property (IP): Gen-AI can produce content that may infringe on existing copyrights or trademarks, necessitating strong IP management strategies.
  • Data privacy: Handling personal data with GenAI requires strict compliance with data protection laws and robust security measures.
  • Algorithmic bias: GenAI can perpetuate biases from its training data, demanding vigilant monitoring and proactive measures for fairness.
  • Compliance challenges: Staying updated with evolving regulations is essential to avoid legal issues.
  • Reputational impact: Mishandling GenAI can damage an organization’s reputation and erode stakeholder trust.

All these potential risks demand meticulous scrutiny and robust oversight, highlighting the fundamental responsibility of boards in implementing stronger AI governance.

The board's role in GenAI adoption

Today’s boards, then, must clearly provide more effective oversight to leverage GenAI’s advantages while minimizing its drawbacks. But what does this entail, exactly? Broadly it covers:

  • Understanding strategic implications: Boards should ensure that GenAI aligns with the organization’s objectives.
  • Reviewing governance frameworks and policies: Boards must ensure that Responsible Use Policies are robust and comprehensive.
  • Evaluating talent and compliance: Boards need to assess if the organization has the necessary expertise to manage GenAI and comply with regulations.
  • Integrating risk management: GenAI risks should be rolled into the company’s the overall risk management strategy.

By educating themselves on these requirements — through a specifically-designed AI Ethics and Board Oversight certification, for example — board members will be able to confidently fulfill these key responsibilities, ultimately enabling their organizations to harness GenAI’s transformative power while mitigating potential negatives.

However, the fundamental role of the boardroom in successful AI adoption doesn’t stop at that.

Embracing AI tools within the boardroom

Besides overseeing the governance and associated risks of AI technologies, Boards can now also leverage advancements in the technology to enhance their wider governance processes. The integration of AI into boardroom activities, facilitated by new AI-powered Board Management tools such as those offered by Diligent Boards, allows for more informed and efficient decision-making.

Such GenAI-enabled features include smart agendas, automated minutes, and insights-packed board books, as well as advanced analytics for better understanding of business trends, and enhanced security protocols to safeguard sensitive information.

By incorporating AI principles that adhere to the highest standards of safety, security, and ethics, Diligent AI ensures that boards and their organizations avoid the common risks associated with GenAI adoption highlighted in this article. This includes reducing biases in decision-making processes and ensuring strict data privacy.

Through integrating these secure and easy-to-use AI features in the boardroom, boards can not only manage the operational and legal hazards associated with AI, but also harness its potential to significantly improve the effectiveness of their overall governance practices.

Key GenAI takeaways for board members

In short, GenAI offers vast potential for organizations to boost efficiency, refine decision-making, and foster innovation. Yet, it is crucial for boards to play an active part in supervising GenAI initiatives, addressing potential risks, and ensuring a responsible and ethical integration. By embracing these obligations and enacting effective strategies, organizations can fully utilize GenAI to realize their strategic goals and maintain a competitive edge.

In light of this, boards and business leaders should consider these overall recommendations to maximize the benefits of GenAI adoption.

  • Enhance board oversight: Educate board members with the necessary training and resources for effective GenAI supervision, and ensure they have a full grasp of the ethical and legal facets of AI usage.
  • Establish a clear AI strategy: Apply these learnings to outline objectives, use cases, and responsible AI practices.
  • Implement robust data governance: Working with key stakeholders, ensure data quality, accuracy, and security through establishing robust policies and procedures to safeguard intellectual property and ensure adherence to data protection regulations.
  • Stay updated on regulations: Keep abreast of regulatory changes and industry standards with the help of Diligent Resources.
  • Foster a culture of responsible AI usage: Assume a position of responsible AI advocacy in the boardroom, helping promote ethical AI practices throughout the organization.
  • Harness the power of AI in the boardroom: Use Diligent Boards’ best-in-class AI features to enhance governance practices securely and confidently. Request a demo today.
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