How Boards Can Craft a Next-Level AI Strategy for 2025

As artificial intelligence grows more accessible, boards may have no choice but to embrace it Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly accessible for everyday use, and with the recent surge in AI adoption, many boards have grown accustomed to the idea of incorporating AI into business plans. However, only 26% of companies have the right operating… Continue reading How Boards Can Craft a Next-Level AI Strategy for 2025

This Year’s AI Proposals Are Just ‘Tip of the Iceberg’

AI presents a host of strategic, ethical and regulatory challenges that directors need to stay ahead of. The burgeoning number of shareholder proposals related to artificial intelligence this proxy season may be a jumping-off point for boards overseeing the new technology, but AI presents a host of other strategic, ethical and regulatory challenges that directors… Continue reading This Year’s AI Proposals Are Just ‘Tip of the Iceberg’

AI Disclosures Increase, yet Committee Charters Have Not Caught Up

Artificial intelligence is the single-largest area that boards have devoted time to in the last year, but at the same time, only a handful of public company boards have included AI in their committee charters. Of the Russell 3000, only 24 committee charters made mention of AI or related keywords in 2023 and 2024, according… Continue reading AI Disclosures Increase, yet Committee Charters Have Not Caught Up

AI Disclosures Increase, yet Committee Charters Have Not Caught Up – Agenda

Artificial intelligence is the single-largest area that boards have devoted time to in the last year, but at the same time, only a handful of public company boards have included AI in their committee charters. …Of the Russell 3000, only 24 committee charters made mention of AI or related keywords in 2023 and 2024, according… Continue reading AI Disclosures Increase, yet Committee Charters Have Not Caught Up – Agenda