Across manufacturing operations—from ERP to supplier data—AI is already shaping how work gets done, often without clear oversight. That creates a new kind of exposure:
- Decisions influenced by AI that leadership is still accountable for
- Data moving through systems and vendors without clear visibility
- Employees using AI tools outside approved environments
In many cases, this is happening without formal approval—and auditors, investors and regulators are starting to ask questions.
In this webinar, we discuss what this means for CFOs, including insights on:
- Where AI is already operating across your systems, vendors and teams
- How internal audit is evaluating AI
- What CFOs are accountable for, whether they deployed AI or not
- A practical starting point for governance
This isn’t about stopping AI. It’s about managing it before someone else asks you to.
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