As AI enters public-facing systems, regulators face false positives, human oversight failures, and accountability gaps, where real-world consequences, not technical performance shape risk and public trust.
As AI becomes embedded in regulation, a fireside chat examined why institutional readiness, governance, and human accountability matter more than tools alone
In his keynote at the AI in Regulation Conference, Dr. Fola Adeleke urged regulators to treat Responsible AI as a matter of oversight, procurement, and accountability.
Carol Anne Hilton warned that as AI systems advance faster than oversight, neutrality risks becoming less a safeguard and more an unspoken concession of authority.
Hospitals and academic health centres across Ohio are expanding their use of artificial intelligence, testing new tools to support patient care, research and clinical operations.