target audience: TECH SUPPLIER Publication date: Jun 2024 - Document type: IDC Survey Spotlight - Doc Document number: # US52384624
Enabling Trusted AI: What IT and LOB Roles Participate in Setting Responsible AI Governance Policies?
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Abstract
This IDC Survey Spotlight provides a snapshot of the IT and LOB roles setting responsible AI policies worldwide for organizations that have generative AI (GenAI) applications and services in production using data from IDC's February 2024 Future Enterprise Resiliency and Spending Survey. This piece of data helps inform other organizations on how to approach their own multi-stakeholder AI governance committees.
With a full year to digest the discovery of generative AI and the possibilities it unleashes for organizations, we now find ourselves in 2024 — a little bit wiser, a little bit more informed, and a little more circumspect with regard to GenAI adoption. What has come to the fore is the need for AI governance and AI strategy that communicates to customers and partners alike how organizations are approaching GenAI and AI adoption and what constitutes trusted AI. In a series of IDC Survey Spotlights, meant to be digestible bits of information to spur organizational thinking, we'll address responsible AI governance policies, AI codes of conduct, approaches to responsible AI management, IT and LOB roles that are participating in setting responsible AI policies, and how organizations worldwide feel about coming laws and regulations.