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OpenAI’s Failed Experiment in Governance

Harvard Business Review

But its governance innovations have failed spectacularly. There’s a reason the most successful startups stick to best practice: A more traditional governance structure would help OpenAI to scale while making the development of its technology more predictable.

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AI Is Testing the Limits of Corporate Governance

Harvard Business Review

Can AI safety shed any light on old corporate governance problems? And can the law and economics of corporate governance help us frame the new problems of AI safety?

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Five Aspects of Innovation Governance

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The leverage point is to let innovation shine via effective governance discipline, but not adding too much complexity. In this article, we'll look at what innovation governance is, and practices to help you manage a successful innovation program.

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Critical U.S. Health Systems Are in Jeopardy. Businesses and Governments Need to Help.

Harvard Business Review

To enable them to survive for the long term, business leaders, governments, and the health systems must take actions. These anchor systems are critical to their communities because they care for low-income populations and are key players in the local economy. Some excellent programs provide models.

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Governance within Ecosystems

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Governance within Ecosystem Design. Managing Governance within Ecosystem Designs. Governance needs to constantly “account” for change. A governance document must have built into it sufficient commonality and be transparent in its spirit of amiability to coordination and decision-making. +

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How Automakers Can Address Resistance to Self-Driving Cars

Harvard Business Review

This article discusses the findings and offers five ways for auto manufacturers and government policymakers can counteract consumers’ biases. These findings have implications for the adoption of partly or fully automated vehicles, which one day could reduce traffic-related deaths.

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How U.S. Government Agencies Can Fix Their Customer-Service Problem

Harvard Business Review

Three ways federal, state, and local governments can improve the accessibility and reach of their services.