Board AI Maturity Grows: Lessons from the leaders

Boards are getting smarter about AI, says Global Deloitte AI Institute Executive Director Beena Ammanath, shifting their attention from basic literacy to governance structures and accelerating innovation. IT leaders can play a central role, helping board members stay ahead of emerging trends, potential disruptions, and strategic opportunities in AI.

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