AI Governance Podcast

Compliance vs. Accountability with Bojana Bellamy

53 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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This episode of the AI Governance Podcast features Bojana Bellamy. Bojana is the President of the Center for Information Policy Leadership (CIPL), a preeminent global think tank, and has spent over 25 years at the center of global data policy. Bojana joined Enzai's Matt McCallum to discuss: * The critical shift from "tick-box" compliance to organizational accountability as a business enabler. * How boards should evaluate the "loss of opportunity" in AI deployment rather than just the risk of fines. * The challenges of governing Agentic AI and moving toward delegated trust models. * Reconciling the tension between data protection principles and the massive data requirements of representative AI models. * The role of Privacy-Preserving Technologies (PPTs) in maintaining global data flows and building digital bridges.

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