Hitchhiker's Guide to AI Governance

Episode 7 Duncan Brett - A vendor's perspective on being an intelligence company

41 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Welcome to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to AI Governance, the podcast for anyone trying to make sense of intelligent machines, messy politics, and everything in between.   Don’t panic.   In this episode I picked up Duncan Brett   Duncan is the successful Chief Operating Officer at Decidr AI.   Duncan shares his perspectives about these topics:   - AI is Really About “Intelligence”, Not Just Models - Governance, Sovereignty & Trust Are Becoming Core Business Issues   - Businesses Are Racing Into AI Without Foundations   - Department-Led AI Could Create Chaos   - Human + AI = Repurposing, Not Replacement   - AI Adoption is Primarily a Cultural Leadership Challenge    Learn more about Duncan Duncan on LinkedIn:  linkedin.com/in/duncanbrett [http://linkedin.com/in/duncanbrett] Decidr website: https://www.decidr.ai/ [https://www.decidr.ai/] The Sh!t Happens Quote: Sometimes you're the windscreen. Sometimes you’re the mosquito.   Hitchhiker’s Guide to AI Governance   Hosted by AI Governance partner, Bruce Mullan, who helps companies confidently adopt the 42 Statements of the Australian AI governance standard.  To watch this podcast on Youtube: Hitchhikers pod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KuI2HLCbuORspHUOMBK5g] To learn more, visit his website: www.aigovernancepartners.com.au [http://www.aigovernancepartners.com.au]   If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to give us a rating, leave a comment and follow us for more episodes.

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Portada del episodio Episode 9 Phyllis Elin - Bringing Information Governance into the AI era

Episode 9 Phyllis Elin - Bringing Information Governance into the AI era

Don’t panic. In this episode I picked up Information Governance expert, Phyllis Elin. With over three decades of senior information governance leadership, Phyllis Elin helps her global clients create, deploy, and maintain defensible and cost-saving information governance strategies. After 30 years, she's now preparing to bring Information Governance into the AI era. Key Takeaways * The importance of records management is highlighted through various unique experiences. * Privacy and compliance are paramount in information governance. * The tragic events of 9/11 led to increased awareness of data management. * Organizations must prepare for AI implementation carefully. * Developing a records retention schedule is crucial for effective governance. * Challenges in document management persist despite technological advancements. * The foundation of all work is the records retention schedule. * AI may not provide reliable information for records retention rules. * Organisations must prepare their data before implementing AI. * Smart scanning and shredding are essential for effective document management. Where's Phyllis? You can find her here: Linked In: linkedin.com/in/phylliselin [http://linkedin.com/in/phylliselin] Website: knowledgepreservation.com [http://knowledgepreservation.com] Hitchhiker’s Guide to AI Governance   Hosted by AI Governance partner, Bruce Mullan, who helps companies confidently adopt the 42 Statements of the Australian AI governance standard.  To learn more, visit his website:   www.aigovernancepartners.com.au [http://www.aigovernancepartners.com.au]   If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to give us a rating, leave a comment and follow us for more episodes. So long and thanks for all the listening!

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Portada del episodio Episode 8 Gerry McCusker - Never let a good AI crisis go to waste

Episode 8 Gerry McCusker - Never let a good AI crisis go to waste

Don’t panic. In this episode I picked up Crisis Expert, Gerry McCusker. Gerry McCusker is the driving force behind The Drill, unique software for crisis simulation training. Gerry talks about: * AI Risks Are Often Old Risks in New Packaging * Focus on Consequences, Not the Technology * AI Amplifies Existing Organisational Weaknesses * Organisations Need Business Continuity and Crisis Planning for AI * Crisis Preparedness Requires Practice, Not Just Documentation * Human Judgment Remains Critical Where's Gerry? You can find him here: Linked In: linkedin.com/in/gerrymccuskermscpr [http://linkedin.com/in/gerrymccuskermscpr] Website: https://www.thedrill.com.au/ [https://www.thedrill.com.au/] Nigel Farage bank controversy Gerry mentioned: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Farage_Coutts_bank_scandal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Farage_Coutts_bank_scandal] Gerry's lucky quote: Perhaps our eyes need to be washed by our tears once in a while, so that we can see life with a clearer view again. Hitchhiker’s Guide to AI Governance   Hosted by AI Governance partner, Bruce Mullan, who helps companies confidently adopt the 42 Statements of the Australian AI governance standard.  To watch this podcast on Youtube: Hitchhikers pod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KuI2HLCbuORspHUOMBK5g] To learn more, visit his website:   www.aigovernancepartners.com.au [http://www.aigovernancepartners.com.au]   If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to give us a rating, leave a comment and follow us for more episodes. So long and thanks for all the listening!

10 de jun de 20261 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Episode 7 Duncan Brett - A vendor's perspective on being an intelligence company

Episode 7 Duncan Brett - A vendor's perspective on being an intelligence company

Welcome to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to AI Governance, the podcast for anyone trying to make sense of intelligent machines, messy politics, and everything in between.   Don’t panic.   In this episode I picked up Duncan Brett   Duncan is the successful Chief Operating Officer at Decidr AI.   Duncan shares his perspectives about these topics:   - AI is Really About “Intelligence”, Not Just Models - Governance, Sovereignty & Trust Are Becoming Core Business Issues   - Businesses Are Racing Into AI Without Foundations   - Department-Led AI Could Create Chaos   - Human + AI = Repurposing, Not Replacement   - AI Adoption is Primarily a Cultural Leadership Challenge    Learn more about Duncan Duncan on LinkedIn:  linkedin.com/in/duncanbrett [http://linkedin.com/in/duncanbrett] Decidr website: https://www.decidr.ai/ [https://www.decidr.ai/] The Sh!t Happens Quote: Sometimes you're the windscreen. Sometimes you’re the mosquito.   Hitchhiker’s Guide to AI Governance   Hosted by AI Governance partner, Bruce Mullan, who helps companies confidently adopt the 42 Statements of the Australian AI governance standard.  To watch this podcast on Youtube: Hitchhikers pod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KuI2HLCbuORspHUOMBK5g] To learn more, visit his website: www.aigovernancepartners.com.au [http://www.aigovernancepartners.com.au]   If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to give us a rating, leave a comment and follow us for more episodes.

27 de may de 202641 min
Portada del episodio Episode 6 Part 2 Professor Michael Davern - An academic perspective on being human in an AI craze

Episode 6 Part 2 Professor Michael Davern - An academic perspective on being human in an AI craze

Welcome to "The Hitchhiker’s Guide to AI Governance", the podcast for anyone trying to make sense of intelligent machines, messy politics, and everything in between.   Don’t panic.   In this Part 2 episode I picked up Professor Michael Davern.   Michael is the Professor of Accounting & Business Information Systems at the prestigious University of Melbourne. Michael has been working with AI since the 1990s and his depth of knowledge and experience in applying AI to real world problems is indeed, exceptional.  Michael tells me about:   * AI Does Not Remove Human Responsibility   * AI Is Powerful, But Most People Don’t Understand It   * The Most Important Skill Is Human Judgment   * AI Is Best Used as Augmentation, Not Full Automation   * AI Governance Is Primarily a Culture Problem   * AI Will Change Professional Development and Entry-Level Work   * Experienced Professionals May Be Better Positioned to Lead AI Adoption   * Asking the Right Question Matters More Than Finding Fast Answers   Learn more about Michael   Michael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-davern-62274328/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-davern-62274328/]   The Sh!t Happens Quote: In school, you're taught the lesson and then you're tested. In life, you're given a test that teaches you a lesson.   Hitchhiker’s Guide to AI Governance   Hosted by AI Governance partner, Bruce Mullan, who helps them confidently adopt the 42 Statements of the Australian AI governance standard.  To learn more, visit his website:    www.aigovernancepartners.com.au [http://www.aigovernancepartners.com.au]   If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to give us a rating and follow us for more episodes.

20 de may de 202648 min
Portada del episodio Episode 6 Part 1 Professor Michael Davern - An academic perspective on being human in an AI craze

Episode 6 Part 1 Professor Michael Davern - An academic perspective on being human in an AI craze

Welcome to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to AI Governance, the podcast for anyone trying to make sense of intelligent machines, messy politics, and everything in between.   Don’t panic.   In this episode I picked up Professor Michael Davern.   Michael is the Professor of Accounting & Business Information Systems at the prestigious University of Melbourne. Michael has been working with AI since the 1990s and his depth of knowledge and experience in applying AI to real world human problems is indeed, exceptional.  Michael chats about these topics: * Asking the Right Question Matters More Than Finding Fast Answers * AI Does Not Remove Human Responsibility * AI Is Powerful — But Most People Don’t Understand It * The Most Important Skill Is Human Judgment * AI Is Best Used as Augmentation, Not Full Automation * AI Governance Is Primarily a Culture Problem * AI Will Change Professional Development and Entry-Level Work * Experienced Professionals May Be Better Positioned to Lead AI Adoption Learn more about Michael   Michael on LinkedIn: Michael Davern [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-davern-62274328/] Michael's article: The Conversation: AI threatens to eat business software [https://theconversation.com/ai-threatens-to-eat-business-software-and-it-could-change-the-way-we-work-275546] The Sh!t Happens Quote: In school, you're taught the lesson and then you're tested. In life, you're given a test that teaches you a lesson.   Hitchhiker’s Guide to AI Governance   Hosted by AI Governance partner, Bruce Mullan, who helps companies confidently adopt the 42 Statements of the Australian AI governance standard.  To watch this podcast on Youtube: Hitchhikers pod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KuI2HLCbuORspHUOMBK5g] To learn more, visit his website:    www.aigovernancepartners.com.au [http://www.aigovernancepartners.com.au]   If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to give us a rating, leave a comment and follow us for more episodes.

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