
AI Stewardship: What Association Boards Must Know

Course Description:
Fiduciary responsibility and the duty of foresight require boards to operate at the center of their associations’ AI decision-making.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the most perilous technology paradigm associations have considered for adoption in their history. Not only does AI create myriad significant risks for our community’s organizations, it is inflicting daily harm on human beings, including current association stakeholders. If boards agree to AI use in their associations, they must fulfill their obligations for building robust AI governance and sustaining vigilant AI stewardship to create the conditions for ethical, purposeful and responsible AI adoption. Given everything we know about AI today and in the years ahead, this is the only defensible pathway forward.
This session is a high-stakes briefing for association board directors/officers, chief staff executives/CXOs, and other association community contributors on what is required of our community, its organizations, and their stewards and decision-makers with respect to AI adoption.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the most critical issues in AI development and diffusion over the next 12-18 months.
Explain the full range of risks and harms created by AI technologies today and their implications for association stakeholders.
Focus organizational attention on creating the conditions for ethical, purposeful, and responsible AI adoption.
Collaborate with other association contributors to begin building robust AI governance and sustainable board AI stewardship.
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AI Stewardship: What Association Boards Must Know (NASBA/CAE/CPE Course Credit Information)
As a CAE Approved Provider educational program related to the CAE exam content outline, this program may be applied for CAE credits toward your CAE application or renewal of professional development requirements.
U.S Transactions Corp. is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.NASBARegistry.org.
In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, CPE credits have been granted based on a 50-minute hour.
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