As artificial intelligence moves from concept to day-to-day operational use, institutions are grappling with what AI really looks like in practice—and how to govern it responsibly. This panel will ground the conversation in real-world applications, exploring how AI is currently being used across institutions and where compliance, cybersecurity, and data privacy risks are already surfacing. Panelists will discuss how organizations are responding, including early policy development efforts. The session will also examine the operational and reputational implications of AI governance decisions and highlight practical steps institutions can take now to strengthen oversight while enabling responsible innovation.
Speakers
Shelby Grau, Assistant General Counsel - Washburn University
David Marion, Director of IT Security - Bridgewater State University
Colorado Robertson, Director of Risk Management - Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
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URMIA's Compliance Community is open to any URMIA institutional member who is responsible for compliance risk, plays a part in overall compliance efforts on campus, or wants to learn more about compliance risk. To join, contact the URMIA Office.