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AI board AI risk quarterly update memo
Use AI to draft a board-level AI risk update memo covering incidents, exposures, and program maturity.
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The main moves in order
- 1The premise
- 2board reporting
- 3AI risk
- 4program maturity
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Section 1
The premise
AI can draft a board-level AI risk update that holds attention without burying material exposures in process detail.
What AI does well here
- Lead with material incidents and exposures since last update
- Show program maturity progress against committed milestones
- Draft three discussion questions for the board
What AI cannot do
- Decide what to escalate vs hold
- Make a board-ready risk judgment
- Substitute for the chief risk officer's framing
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