Wydawca: IT Governance Publishing
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Ebook

Digital Ethics in the Age of AI. Navigating the ethical frontier today and beyond

IT Governance Publishing, Dr. Julie E. Mehan

Digital Ethics in the Age of AI explores the profound ethical challenges posed by the rise of artificial intelligence and its integration into our daily lives. The book covers AI’s disruptive effects across various sectors, including misinformation, privacy, and job displacement, offering clear explanations and real-world examples. The author delves into the role of AI in spreading misinformation and disinformation, including the creation of deepfakes, and highlights the increasing risk of online disinhibition driven by AI-powered interactions. The book also addresses the cognitive biases embedded within AI systems and the growing concerns over privacy, data security, and surveillance in an age of ubiquitous AI technologies. Finally, the book explores the potential for AI-driven job displacement, particularly in the cognitive class, and the societal implications of such disruptions. It also covers intellectual property challenges in the age of AI and the complexities surrounding generative AI’s impact on privacy and digital ownership. Offering solutions for mitigating these risks, Digital Ethics in the Age of AI provides a roadmap for navigating the ethical and regulatory landscape of AI today and in the future.

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Ebook

Service Integration and Management (SIAM(TM)) Professional Body of Knowledge (BoK). A structured approach to implementing and sustaining SIAM across complex service ecosystems

IT Governance Publishing, Claire Agutter

This book outlines a structured progression for implementing Service Integration and Management (SIAM) within complex, multi-vendor environments. It begins by defining SIAM principles, roles, layers, and structural models to establish a shared understanding of its purpose and scope.The roadmap then unfolds in four key stages. The Discovery & Strategy phase focuses on analyzing the current state, setting strategic drivers, and establishing governance foundations. In Plan & Build, the book guides readers through designing the SIAM model, sourcing structures, contracts, and process frameworks. The Implement stage addresses onboarding, transition planning, and applying change management across stakeholder groups. Finally, Run & Improve centers on operating the governance model, managing performance, conducting audits, and enabling continuous service development.Each chapter links practical methods with decision-making considerations, offering a reference for teams planning, launching, or refining a SIAM approach. The content is organized to support structured adoption while allowing flexibility for varied organizational contexts.