Artificial intelligence is now embedded in consequential decisions across every major industry: credit underwriting, employment screening, healthcare triage, fraud detection, and customer service. Yet in most organisations, the governance infrastructure needed to manage AI responsibly lags significantly behind the pace of deployment.
Governing the Machine addresses this gap directly. It is structured around the ALICE-AI Framework — five interdependent dimensions of AI governance: Auditability, Liability, Integrity, Confidence, and Explainability — developed independently by the author as a unifying, jurisdiction-neutral operating system for enterprise AI governance.
The book provides a crosswalk between ALICE-AI and the three most significant global governance standards currently in force: the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, ISO/IEC 42001:2023, and the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. It is designed to be immediately actionable: every chapter includes practitioner tools, real-world case studies drawn from publicly documented AI failures, and control frameworks that organisations can adapt to their own risk profiles.
This book and the ALICE-AI Framework represent the author’s own original work, developed and authored in a personal capacity. The framework draws exclusively on:
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Artificial intelligence is now embedded in consequential decisions across every major industry: credit underwriting, employment screening, healthcare triage, fraud detection, and customer service. Yet in most organisations, the governance infrastructure needed to manage AI responsibly lags significantly behind the pace of deployment. Governing the Machine addresses this gap directly. It is structured around the ALICE-AI Framework - five interdependent dimensions of AI governance: Auditability, Liability, Integrity, Confidence, and Explainability - developed independently by the author as a unifying, jurisdiction-neutral operating system for enterprise AI governance. The book provides a crosswalk between ALICE-AI and the three most significant global governance standards currently in force: the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, ISO/IEC 42001:2023, and the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. It is designed to be immediately actionable: every chapter includes practitioner tools, real-world case studies drawn from publicly documented AI failures, and control frameworks that organisations can adapt to their own risk profiles. This book and the ALICE-AI Framework represent the author's own original work, developed and authored in a personal capacity. The framework draws exclusively on: Publicly available regulatory frameworks (NIST AI RMF, ISO/IEC 42001, EU AI Act, GDPR, and sectoral guidance documents cited in full throughout the text);Peer-reviewed academic research and published industry studies, cited with full attribution;Publicly documented AI incident cases, drawn from published legal judgments, regulatory filings, and journalistic sources cited by reference; andThe author's own original analytical synthesis, framework design, and practitioner guidance.No proprietary methodologies, confidential data, trade secrets, or unpublished intellectual property of any third party or employer have been incorporated into this work. All case studies are drawn from publicly available sources. All regulatory references are to published public documents. The ALICE-AI acronym, framework structure, and associated tools are the author's original creations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798251865196
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