Abstract
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly prevalent across industries, there is a critical need for educational programs that teach effective AI governance and management. This article examines how educational institutions can develop comprehensive curricula to prepare professionals for the complex challenges of overseeing AI systems responsibly. It analyzes current gaps in AI governance education, proposes frameworks for curriculum design, and identifies key competencies required for effective AI stewardship. The findings suggest that successful AI governance education must adopt an interdisciplinary approach that integrates technical literacy, policy understanding, ethical reasoning, and organizational management.
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Eboh, Grace
(2025)
"Educating for Responsible AI Governance - Building Interdisciplinary Frameworks for the Management of Artificial Intelligence,"
Southwestern Business Administration Journal: Vol. 22:
Iss.
2, Article 2.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.tsu.edu/sbaj/vol22/iss2/2
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