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...
Artificial Intelligence in the Service of the Public Interest: Issues, Impacts and Recommendations
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is profoundly redefining contemporary societies. Initially limited to specific fields such as optical recognition or online recommendations, AI is now ubiquitous, affecting sectors as diverse as education, healthcare, work and public administration. Faced with this transformation, the Economic, Social and Environmental Council (CESE) published an ambitious report in January...


