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        <article-title>Operationalising AI Governance - a hands-on approach to Responsible AI</article-title>
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          <string-name>Giovanni Leoni</string-name>
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          <string-name>Credo AI</string-name>
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          <string-name>Palo Alto</string-name>
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          <string-name>Page Mill Rd</string-name>
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          <string-name>United States</string-name>
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        <p>AI Governance is becoming the natural next step in organizations' AI maturity journey, beyond the benefits of efficiency, productivity and new products and services. AI Governance is here to create the preconditions for compliant and Responsible AI systems. In the end, AI Governance is all about better business, where informed accountability, standardization in governing AI, ethical alignment with stakeholders and efficient steering of AI will enable digital trust in the use of AI.</p>
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      <p>1∗ Corresponding author.</p>
      <p>giovanni_leoni@icloud.com (G. Leoni)
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