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Managed Services Journal · · International · AI Governance

A piece in Managed Services Journal argues that clients of managed service providers are facing unresolved AI governance challenges, positioning MSPs as having a role in helping organizations get a handle on how AI is being used, managed, and controlled inside their businesses.

Why this matters: Most companies are using AI before they have figured out who owns the risk. That gap is real and it falls on someone — usually whoever sold them the tools or manages their systems. If MSPs step into that space, they take on accountability too. The practical stakes are clear: when AI makes a bad call with customer data, an employee record, or a business decision, someone has to answer for it. Right now, in most organizations, nobody has that job.

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