The Case for AI Governance in One Image

Governing AI in your organization can feel daunting, but it’s the best way you can work confidently, safely, and productively with AI.

The Case for AI Governance in One Image

Imagine driving at night down a narrow, gravel mountain road. It’s pitch black and foggy. You can’t see more than a few feet in front of your car. You know there are steep cliffs to one side of the road and the constant threat of sliding off at any moment. 

In these challenging conditions, driving slowly and cautiously is a must because you can’t predict the dangers ahead. A sharp turn? A patch of ice? Another car?  

Now, imagine that gravel path is a well-paved highway. Clearly marked lanes and signs indicate speed limits and upcoming turns. Guardrails are on either side of the road, and warnings about upcoming turns or icy patches are in place. 

These signs, markers, and features are like governance frameworks within an AI implementation—as the image below demonstrates. They guide, set boundaries, and provide warnings about potential risks.  

 

Implementing AI with little-to-no governance vs robust governance

 

On a road like this, you can drive faster and more confidently because you have visibility and knowledge of what lies ahead. Similarly, with a robust governance program, you can move forward more efficiently and safely. You can anticipate risks, comply with regulations, and adapt to changes more smoothly.  

Some people believe that governance hinders growth and slows progress. However, effective governance is actually the key to empowering your organization to adopt new technology faster than your competitors. And you’re doing it in a safe way that proactively mitigates risks.  

Common questions about AI governance

 1. What happens to data input into ChatGPT?

There’s a reason IT teams are advising employees to avoid sharing private information in public LLMs. Karl Altern, Domo’s principal program manager of data governance, explains why in this video clip from part 2 of Domo’s AI Insights livestream series

2. What do we consider AI?

Not all business users realize how broad the term “artificial intelligence” is. In this video clip, Jason Altenburg offers a more precise definition.

3. How can you train employees on AI?

Karl and Jason share several ideas, including educational webinars and coding workshops. Karl speaks to the value of coding workshops, hackathons, and competitions in this video.

Your resource guide to AI governance 

Governing AI in your company can feel daunting, but it’s the best way you can work confidently, safely, and productively with AI. At Domo, governance is our bread and butter—and we’ve selected a few resources to help you learn more. 

  • Check out our AI Readiness Guide, posted on our Community Forums. It’s a checklist for priming your data sets to be ready for any AI use case.