AI is nothing new but everything changed when ChatGPT landed. Now that agentic AI is moving at speed through every economy, it’s incumbent on boards to ensure their organisations can, if not outpace change, then at least try to keep up with it. In this episode, we trace AI’s trajectory – from leaps in technology to regulatory dilemmas – and we flag up issues and actions for directors.
In this episode of our UK Governance & Compliance mini-series, host Will Chalk is joined by two experts on AI governance, Ashurst’s Fiona Ghosh and Matt Worsfold. Drawing on Ashurst’s recent Board Priorities 2026, they peel back the layers of AI hype and market complexity to get to the heart of the matter: what do directors need to know and – most importantly – what do they need to do?
In less than 25 minutes, the trio explain the story so far (AI governance in the past three years) and confront today’s great challenge: ensuring frameworks are genuinely embedded and operationalised. They also discuss contrasting regulatory approaches (including mixed fortunes for the EU’s ambitious AI Act and the UK’s more light-touch approach) and the common thread across jurisdictions: uncertainty.
Our panel also gets practical – strongly recommending hands-on AI literacy for directors. As Fiona points out, "Until you are actually grappling with the topic yourself, you can't possibly understand some of the issues and some of the risks that are presented.”
The discussion also explores the changing remit of non-executive directors and the widening breadth of skills they now require to be effective in their roles. And our experts highlight relevant guidance available for directors who want to get on the front foot.
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