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AI Governance Requires Separate Internal And External Models
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As AI adoption matures, the article argues that governance should treat internal and customer-facing agents differently because their capabilities are increasingly blurred. It calls for separate models for internal and external agents to address evolving governance challenges.
Key Points
- 1States that internal and customer-facing AI capabilities are increasingly blurred across deployments
- 2Advocates differentiation to address differing requirements and exposure between internal and external agents
- 3Implies organizations should develop separate governance frameworks and controls for each agent class
Scoring Rationale
Moderate relevance and actionable governance insight, but RSS-only description limits evidence, depth, and verification.
Sources
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