Governance

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AI Accountability — Responsibility Assignment in AI Governance

Definición técnica AI accountability is the principle and practice of assigning clear, documented, and enforceable responsibility for AI system decisions…

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AI Board Reporting — Governance Oversight at the Board Level

Definición técnica AI board reporting refers to the structured process through which organizations communicate AI governance status, risk exposure…

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AI Due Diligence — Governance Assessment for Investment and M&A

Definición técnica AI due diligence is the structured investigation and assessment of an organization's AI systems, governance practices, regulatory…

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AI Ethics Board — Organizational Oversight Governance for AI

Definición técnica An AI Ethics Board (also referred to as an AI Ethics Committee, AI Oversight Committee, or AI Review Board) is an organizational…

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AI Ethics Committee: where ethical deliberation gains formal structure

AI Ethics Committees deliberate AI trade-offs. Zertia audits under ISO 42001 + ISO 38507. AI Ethics Committees deliberate AI deployment trade-offs. Zertia …

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AI Governance Maturity — From Ad Hoc to Certified AI Governance

Definición técnica AI governance maturity refers to the stage of organizational development in the design, implementation, and effectiveness of AI…

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AI Governance Training — Building Organizational Governance Competence

Definición técnica AI governance training is the structured educational and capacity-building program through which organizations develop the knowledge…

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AI Governance: where AI responsibility stops being declarative and becomes operational

AI governance operationalizes responsibility. Zertia certifies with ISO 42001. Definición técnica What is AI governance? AI governance is the system of pol…

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AI Literacy: where the Article 4 obligation stops being optional

EU AI Act Article 4 imposes binding AI literacy since February 2025. Zertia audits with ISO 42001. EU AI Act Article 4 imposes binding AI literacy since Fe…

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AI Operating Model — Organizational Design for AI Governance

Definición técnica An AI operating model is the organizational design framework that defines how an organization structures its AI governance function…

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AI Policy — Organizational Governance Document for AI Use

Definición técnica An AI policy is a formal organizational document that establishes the principles, requirements, boundaries, and accountability…

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AI RACI Matrix — Accountability Framework for AI Governance

Definición técnica An AI RACI Matrix is a structured accountability tool that assigns, for each AI governance activity, the roles that are Responsible…

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AI Risk Appetite — Governance Boundaries for AI Risk Acceptance

Definición técnica AI risk appetite is the level and type of risk that an organization is willing to accept in pursuit of its AI strategy and objectives…

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Ethical AI Framework — From Principles to Verified Practice

Definición técnica An Ethical AI Framework is the structured set of principles, policies, processes, and governance mechanisms through which an…

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Frontier AI: where capability outruns the existing regulatory framework

Frontier AI models exceed prior-generation capabilities. Zertia audits frontier providers under ISO 42001 + EU AI Act Articles 53-55.

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Global AI Red Lines: where international consensus attempts to draw limits

Global AI red lines emerged from Bletchley, Seoul and Paris summits. Zertia audits red-line compatibility under ISO 42001.

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Responsible AI for Investors — ESG and Due Diligence Criteria

Definición técnica Responsible AI for investors refers to the set of criteria, frameworks, and assessment methodologies through which institutional…

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Responsible AI: where principles become operational practice

Responsible AI operationalizes ethics. Zertia audits under ISO 42001. Definición técnica Responsible AI is a structured governance and ethical framework en…

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Shadow AI — Unmanaged AI Use and Governance Gaps

Definición técnica Shadow AI refers to the use of AI tools, systems, and services within an organization without the knowledge, approval, or oversight of…

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Sovereign AI: where geopolitics enters the technology stack

Sovereign AI addresses national capacity across the AI stack. Zertia is European-headquartered ANAB-accredited.

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