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Benesch Partner Aslam Rawoof Publishes Article in Directors & Boards on How Boards Can Kick-Start a Company’s AI Policy
March 20, 2025
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Benesch Corporate & Securities Partner Aslam Rawoof has published a thought leadership article in Directors & Boards, titled “How Boards Can Kick-Start a Company’s AI Policy.” In this article, Aslam provides valuable insights on the crucial role corporate boards play in navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI).
As organizations increasingly rely on AI technology, it is essential for boards to establish clear policies to manage risks, ensure compliance, and promote ethical use of AI. In his article, Aslam discusses the importance of proactive governance, strategic planning, and understanding the legal and ethical implications of AI within the corporate environment.
Read the full article here: How Boards Can Kick-Start a Company’s AI Policy
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