artificial intelligence governance

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Discussions on artificial intelligence governance at WindowsForum.com focus on the practical challenges of deploying AI in enterprise and public-sector settings. Topics include the balance between productivity gains and safety risks in UK local councils using AI for frontline tasks, and governance failures such as Microsoft Copilot's mishandling of confidential emails. These threads highlight the need for robust technical, legal, and operational safeguards to prevent errors and data exposure. The tag covers real-world incidents where AI systems bypassed intended controls, prompting reassessment of how enterprise AI and governance frameworks interact.
  1. UK Local Councils AI Use: Balancing Productivity With Governance and Safety

    Local councils across the UK are accelerating their adoption of artificial intelligence for frontline tasks such as meeting transcription, case-note drafting and public‑consultation analysis — and recent reporting and committee papers have reopened a fraught debate about whether those tools are...
  2. Microsoft Copilot Confidential Email Gap CW1226324 Exposes Governance Risks

    For weeks, Microsoft 365 Copilot quietly read, summarized, and surfaced emails that organizations had explicitly marked Confidential — a failure Microsoft tracked internally as service advisory CW1226324 and one that has forced a hard reassessment of how enterprise AI and governance controls...