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Responsible Tech Culture in the Age of AI: What Compliance Professionals Must Know

Understand and manage AI risk across people, processes, and technology

£474.00

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Organisations are rapidly adopting AI to increase efficiency and automate decision-making. Yet without the right culture, controls, and skills, AI can also create serious ethical, regulatory, and operational risks. Compliance functions are now expected to lead responsible AI governance — ensuring fairness, transparency, accountability, and human oversight in every AI-enabled workflow.

This highly practical course equips compliance and governance professionals to understand and manage AI risk across people, processes, and technology. Participants will explore how AI affects organisational culture, workforce roles, and ethical decision-making. They will learn how to align responsible innovation with regulatory obligations, including the EU AI Act and ISO 42001, and how to build internal capability for safe and compliant AI use.

Programme Objectives

By the end of the programme, participants will be able to:

  • Identify cultural and workforce risks linked to AI adoption
  • Ensure ethical and transparent use of AI in operational settings
  • Integrate AI governance into compliance frameworks and reporting
  • Support human oversight and prevent “rubber-stamp” automation
  • Prepare teams for upskilling, reskilling, and responsible adoption
  • Encourage internal challenge, escalation, and whistleblowing
  • Apply regulatory and standards-based requirements to real use cases

Highly interactive format combining concise expert inputs, short case studies, and practical exercises. Participants learn through real-world compliance scenarios and leave with actionable frameworks and ready-to-use tools for immediate implementation.

Participant Profile

Ideal for:

  • Compliance, Risk & Audit professionals
  • Governance & Legal functions
  • HR, Ethics & Organisational Development leads
  • Operational leaders responsible for AI-enabled processes
  • Transformation and technology adoption leads

Programme Outline

Module 1 — People & Skills for AI-Enabled Compliance

  • Workforce impact and role transitions
  • Avoiding deskilling and lost expertise
  • Capability building and AI literacy

Module 2 — Ethical Use of AI in Daily Operations

  • Fairness, transparency, and accountability
  • High-risk decisions & human-in-the-loop safeguards
  • Avoiding harmful automation patterns

Module 3 — Governance, Controls & Standards Alignment

  • Risk ownership and escalation pathways
  • EU AI Act expectations + ISO 42001 mapping
  • Integrating AI oversight into compliance systems

Module 4 — Culture & Incentives for Responsible Tech

  • Reporting channels, whistleblower protection
  • Aligning incentives to safety and accountability
  • Practical 90-day improvement plan

Olga Solovyeva, PhD – Digital ethics and responsible technology strategist,

Brook Horowitz – Corporate integrity and anti-corruption expert, CEO IBLF Global

Susana is a specialist in regulation and governance. She has over 15 years of experience in financial services. Her sector knowledge includes investment management, fintech, and insurance. During her career, she has worked at organisations like Deloitte, BlackRock, FNZ, and NFU Mutual. At these companies, she delivered regulatory oversight, built compliance frameworks, and managed operational risk.

Along the way, Susana has led key regulatory change projects. Additionally, she managed audit and assurance activities. This meant she supported firms in meeting UK regulatory requirements. She has developed and put in place governance structures, introduced oversight processes, and improved risk reporting.

Furthermore, Susana has chaired internal committees and written board reports. She has also supported supplier evaluations as part of regulated procurement. In addition, she has created and delivered training sessions on regulatory topics. She contributed to new policies and procedures. Working closely with both internal and external stakeholders, she has assessed and raised standards of compliance with FCA rules.

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