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governance frameworks
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Governance frameworks are a recurring theme in discussions about AI adoption, particularly in contexts like the University of Kentucky's campus-wide AI strategy launch and social work. These frameworks address the balance between efficiency gains from tools like Microsoft's AI and the need for ethical oversight, data privacy, and accountability. The tagged content highlights how organizations are developing governance structures to manage AI deployment in sectors such as education and social services, ensuring that innovation aligns with regulatory and ethical standards. WindowsForum.com threads explore the practical challenges of implementing governance frameworks, including policy creation, stakeholder engagement, and compliance monitoring.
The University of Kentucky will put its campus-level AI strategy on public display on Thursday, Feb. 26 with a day-long showcase — UK x Microsoft: CATS AI in Action — that promises to blend demos, hands‑on engagement zones and executive conversation about how Microsoft tools could accelerate...
Most social workers now describe their early experience of artificial intelligence as a practical relief rather than a dystopian threat: a Community Care poll reported that the majority of practitioners who have trialled AI tools for administrative tasks rate the experience positively, and...