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Governance Literacy Roundtable — Episode 1

Practitioners discuss residual risk, evidence packs, and human oversight for regulated AI programmes.

By WAIG Foundation Programs19 Jul 2026· 32 min listen

Episode synopsis

A practitioner roundtable on AI governance literacy for boards and GRC leads — why demos outpace assurance, and how to name owners before scaling models.

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Digital Trust Framework
TRUSTTrustPrivacyEthicsGovernanceSecurityComplianceSix Pillars of Responsible AI

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Reference URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG7wNeepRLg

Talking points

  • Why demos outpace assurance artefacts
  • Naming owners before scaling models
  • Mapping ISO/IEC 42001 and NIST AI RMF vocabulary into day-to-day decisions
  • Building evidence packs that survive audit pressure

Segment outline

  1. Cold open — a concrete audit finding
  2. Interview — constraints in regulated environments
  3. Framework — shared control language
  4. Close — seven-day checklist listeners can apply

Listener checklist (7 days)

  1. Inventory three AI use cases
  2. Assign a residual-risk owner for each
  3. Identify one high-impact path missing human oversight
  4. Book a maturity baseline via /tools/governance-assessment

Show notes

Content Attribution

Educational discussion only. The embedded OECD AI Principles panel video is third-party educational media — WAIG does not claim ownership. Proprietary UAAF operational criteria require written approval.

Reference URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG7wNeepRLg

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