The CEO’s guide to generative AI: Responsible AI & Ethics
Discover how ethics can’t be delegated


Innovations in AI are dramatically improving the output of services such as healthcare, education, transportation, food supply, energy, and environmental management. AI brings huge benefits.
Leaders must foster a culture focused on AI ethics, which aims to optimize AI’s beneficial impact while reducing risks and adverse outcomes for all stakeholders in a way that prioritizes human agency and well-being, as well as environmental sustainability.
This report explores the three things every CEO needs to know and the three things they need to do now.
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