A VentureBeat report finds that 72% of enterprises lack adequate governance and security controls around AI deployments despite believing they have sufficient oversight. The gap between perceived and actual control represents a critical operational risk as organizations scale AI usage.
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The AI governance mirage: Why 72% of enterprises don’t have the control and security they think they do
72% of enterprises falsely believe they have adequate AI governance and security in place, masking a critical control gap as organizations scale deployments.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: VentureBeatBY sys://pipeline
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