AI Governance Basics: What It Is, Which Rules Apply, and How to Start
Artificial intelligence now sits inside hiring tools, credit checks, chatbots and marketing platforms. Yet many organisations use these systems without any structure for managing the risks they create. That structure has a name: AI governance. What AI governance means AI governance is the set of internal policies, roles and checks that guide how an organisation builds, buys and monitors AI. It covers the full life of a system, from the data used to train it through to how its outputs are reviewed once it is live. The central idea is accountability. Someone must be able to answer for what each system does. It is worth separating governance from regulation. Regulation is imposed from outside by law. Governance is what an organisation builds internally, and good governance usually goes further than the legal minimum. The rules that now apply The most important law in this area is the EU AI Act. According to the official implementation timeline published at artificialintelligenc...