Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way companies compete and create value. AI is no longer just a technical issue; it has become a strategic topic that requires attention from business leaders.
At the same time, the widespread adoption of AI introduces new risks, including bias, misinformation, security concerns, and the potential misuse of technology. Organizations must therefore balance innovation with responsible management.
To address this challenge, the AI Governance Association has released the report Executive Decision-Making and Governance in the AI Era.
Table of Contents
- The Transformation AI Brings to Society and the Role of Executive Leadership
- The Absence of AI Utilization Strategies and AI Adoption Patterns Among Japanese Enterprises
- The Need for Proactive AI Governance and Key Implementation Considerations
- Challenges in Building an AI Governance Ecosystem
The report discusses how executives can evaluate both the opportunities and risks of AI and make strategic decisions.
Rather than viewing governance as a constraint, the report proposes the concept of proactive AI governance.
This approach aims to enable organizations to adopt AI responsibly while managing uncertainty and maintaining trust with stakeholders.
The report also presents a framework to support companies in implementing governance mechanisms that align with their management strategies.
The report is intended to serve as a starting point for broader discussions among business leaders, policymakers, and other stakeholders on how organizations should make decisions in the AI era.
