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transparent governance
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Transparent governance in enterprise AI and public sector planning involves clear, accountable processes for how AI tools are deployed and how decisions are communicated. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight the need for managers who can translate AI capabilities to teams and protect workforce morale, as well as the use of AI like Microsoft Copilot to summarize public consultation comments in planning decisions. These examples show that transparent governance requires both human oversight and explainable AI systems to maintain trust and integrity in organizational and governmental processes.
The AI era has a people problem: organisations can buy the smartest models and the fastest GPUs, but without new kinds of managers to translate, coach and protect the workforce, those investments will deliver far less value than expected and may damage morale and retention in the process...
Bath and North East Somerset Council used Microsoft Copilot to read and summarise more than 5,500 public comments submitted on the planning application for an 18,000‑seat stadium at the Recreation Ground — a development that has reignited debates about AI in local government, public consultation...
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