responsible ai governance

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Discussions on responsible AI governance at WindowsForum.com examine how organizations balance AI adoption with privacy, security, and public trust. A notable example is Seattle's pause of Microsoft Copilot rollout to reassess governance, reflecting a shift toward deliberate, governance-heavy AI strategies. Another thread covers Liverpool John Moores University's AI Academy, which embeds generative AI into workflows while emphasizing responsible upskilling and administrative efficiency. These cases highlight recurring themes of institutional caution, privacy safeguards, and structured AI deployment in enterprise and public sector contexts.
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    Seattle Pauses Microsoft Copilot Rollout to Recheck Privacy, Security

    Seattle’s decision to pause a broader rollout of Microsoft Copilot is more than a routine procurement delay. It signals a noticeable shift in tone from the previous administration’s AI-forward ambitions toward a more deliberate, governance-heavy posture under Mayor Katie Wilson. The move does...
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    LJMU AI Academy: Reclaim Admin Time with Multiverse

    Liverpool John Moores University has enrolled 134 staff in a new AI Academy delivered in partnership with training provider Multiverse, kicking off an institution-wide push to embed generative AI into everyday workflows with the explicit aim of reclaiming administrative time for teaching...
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