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It’s one thing to write a great policy. It’s something different to implement it.
We’ve been talking about artificial intelligence (AI) policies in this series. The first article focused on why organizations need to have both AI strategies and policies. In the second article, we discussed some things to consider when writing an Artificial Intelligence policy. Today, I want to wrap up this series with a conversation about implementing policy.
To offer some insights, I’ve been chatting with our friend and attorney Carrie Cherveny, chief compliance officer and senior vice president of strategic solutions at HUB International. In