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AI Governance Policy Builder

Framework to establish AI governance, assess AI maturity, manage algorithmic risks, conduct impact assessments, classify AI system risk, and ensure regulator...

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Feb 25, 2026

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**Summary:** Major update focusing on practical policy templates and governance structures for organizational AI.

- Introduces a comprehensive AI policy builder, including Acceptable Use Policy, procurement scorecards, and board-level governance reporting.

- Adds clear frameworks for data handling, regulatory mapping (EU AI Act, NIST, ISO 42001), and vendor contract review.

- Replaces prior theoretical/maturity model content with practical checklists, templates, and committee structures.

- Provides actionable risk controls for shadow AI, incident response, and compliance tracking.

- Delivers concise, real-world tools for organizations establishing or updating internal AI governance programs.

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