
AI is growing everywhere, from business to government.
In “Bridging the Gap Between Artificial Intelligence Implementation, Governance and Democracy,” FTI Consulting warns about a critical issue: we risk deploying AI without proper governance.
When governance is an afterthought, it can damage democracy, trust, and accountability.
This paper proposes 4 clear pillars to guide responsible AI: Purposeful Design, Human Oversight, Transparency, and Accountability.

💡 5 Key Takeaways for Leaders
1️⃣ Purposeful Design Matters Align AI systems with democratic values and human rights.
2️⃣ Keep Humans in Control AI must be overseen by people, not left alone.
3️⃣ Transparency Builds Trust Make AI decisions clear and understandable.
4️⃣ Accountability Is Essential Define who is responsible for AI outcomes.
5️⃣ Plan Governance Early Don’t treat it as an add-on. Build it in from the start.
A Framework for Responsible AI Adoption
This paper reminds us that AI isn’t just tech. It’s part of society.
Governance must be ethical, inclusive, and human-centered. We need collaboration between governments, tech companies, universities, and civil society to get it right.
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🔗 Read the Full Article: Bridging the Gap Between AI Implementation, Governance and Democracy
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