AI is no longer an IT issue. It is becoming a board responsibility.
The five principles published by KPMG International and INSEAD in April 2026 show that artificial intelligence governance is now part of boards' ordinary mandate. By Pascale Caron For several years, artificial intelligence was presented to boards of directors as primarily a technological subject. IT departments, innovation teams, and business units conducted experiments. The board monitored...
Corporate Governance and AI
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in the business world makes clear and active governance at the board level essential. However, boards' knowledge and preparedness to effectively oversee AI adoption remain largely insufficient, as reported by a recent Deloitte study. This survey reveals a glaring lack of skills, highlighting the need for companies to strengthen...


