Health and Human Services (HHS) artificial intelligence (AI) governance protects care, privacy, funding, research, access, and public trust. Leaders must inventory AI systems, classify risk, assign owners, monitor drift, oversee vendors, and preserve human judgment. Without disciplined governance, AI can scale harm faster than executives can detect, explain, or correct it.
Can leaders govern AI before public trust breaks?

5 Notable AI Governance Failures HHS Leaders Ignore Ignore

5 Notable AI Governance Failures HHS Leaders Ignore Ignore
Can leaders govern AI before public trust breaks? Why AI Governance Determines Public Trust Health and Human Services (HHS) artificial…
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