responsible governance

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The tag 'responsible governance' on WindowsForum.com covers the implementation of AI tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot and Harvey within legal firms, emphasizing structured trials, security, and ethical oversight. Content highlights how organizations such as Burges Salmon deploy firm-wide AI assistants while maintaining responsible governance frameworks to manage prompts, agent tasks, and specialist workflows. Discussions focus on balancing productivity gains with accountability, ensuring AI use aligns with legal and ethical standards. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and enterprise leaders interested in AI adoption, governance policies, and compliance in regulated industries.
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    Burges Salmon Deploys Firmwide Copilot and Harvey for Matter Work with Responsible AI Governance

    Burges Salmon’s Digital Enablement Programme has entered a decisive new phase: the firm has embedded Microsoft 365 Copilot as a firm‑wide foundation and — following a structured trial — selected the legal‑focused generative AI platform Harvey for matter‑specific workflows. The announcement...
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