Why A.I. Procurement Is Now a Governance Function

Enterprise AI procurement now carries far-reaching implications for data governance, liability, vendor dependency, and regulatory compliance. Unsplash+ In the age of artificial intelligence, traditional methods of software procurement are no longer fit for purpose. Traditionally considered a business function—securing the best software at the best prices—procurement teams now make decisions about highly complex technology systems … Read more

A.I. Adoption Is Surging. Data Governance Is Falling Behind

Weak data governance is increasingly undermining enterprise AI systems, exposing organizations to bias, compliance failure, and flawed decision-making. Unsplash+ A few years after the launch of consumer AI, companies are racing to build governance structures, appoint chief AI officers, formulate policies and formalize oversight processes. The goal is to ensure that AI adoption provides measurable … Read more

Bitcoin’s Quantum Problem Is Really a Governance Problem

As quantum computing advances accelerate, Bitcoin faces a challenge deeper than cryptography: how a decentralized network governs irreversible change. Unsplash+ Earlier this month, Avihu Levy, chief product officer at StarkWare, said Posted a proposal This has been the focus of active debate within the Bitcoin community. Its scheme, Quantum Safe Bitcoin (QSB), allows users to … Read more

Corporate Governance in the Age of Geopolitics

From supply chains to currency flows, geopolitical forces are rewriting the rules of corporate governance. Unsplash+ Here is a new operational scene. if There are corporate boards that, as of the spring of 2026, do not realize that geopolitics and economic geography have entered the boardroom and are completely overhauling the interiors, perhaps actually costing … Read more