Governance gets personal: Human judgement in the age of AI
July 21st, 2026 |
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2pm BST | 5pm GST |
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AI is shaping decisions across your organisation. When those decisions are challenged, accountability lands with the people expected to govern them.
Audit and risk teams are being asked to interrogate, evidence and defend AI-influenced decisions before ownership models, policies and controls have fully caught up.
Join this live discussion to explore where human judgement must sit, how to focus on the decisions that matter, and how to separate useful AI from false confidence.
We will look at what defensible oversight means when AI can generate fluent answers, but still needs context, evidence, challenge and clear human accountability.
What you'll learn
- Where human review, challenge and sign-off belong in AI oversight
- How to cut through and focus on AI noise and focus on material business decisions
- What defensible assurance looks like beyond compliance checks and polished outputs
- How to build an evidence trail that shows what was reviewed, challenged, approved and acted on
- How to support growing AI, cyber and operational risk expectations without simply adding headcount
Who should attend
For audit, risk, controls, IT and governance leaders under pressure to oversee AI-influenced decisions. Learn how to challenge what matters, evidence human judgement and turn oversight into board-ready confidence.
Don't miss out
Reserve your place to hear how audit, risk and governance leaders are approaching AI oversight now, and what it takes to give senior stakeholders confidence in the decisions that follow.
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Steven Brown
Founder, Brave Within
Steven will open the session with the context-setting challenge: why accountability for AI decisions has become personal and what governance leaders need to confront next.

Kira Ciccarelli
Senior Research & Programmes Manager, Diligent Institute
Kira will bring a research-backed view of governance trends and AI oversight, grounding the discussion in what audit and risk functions are facing now.

Ty Francis
Advisory Board Member, Leonid Corporate Governance

Annabel Gillard
Co-Founder, Conversations on AI

Ronel David
Independent Non-executive Director of PayInc