AI Governance & The Future of Work

A Practitioner Briefing at King's College London

Thursday 24 April 2026  |  9:00am – 12:00pm  |  King’s College London

Forty places. Invitation only.

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Most organisations are moving fast on AI and governing slowly. The gap between the two is where liability, culture and trust are quietly lost.

This half-day briefing brings together forty senior leaders from HR, legal, finance, policy and education to work through what responsible AI governance actually demands. Not in principle, but in practice.

This is not a conference. There are no vendor presentations and no generic frameworks. It is a serious, discussion-based session with people who are navigating the same pressures, hosted at one of the UK’s leading academic institutions.

What the session covers

The governance gap: where boards are exposed and why most AI policies do not hold

What responsible AI means as an operational standard, not a values statement

The future of work: what AI means for talent, culture and the institutions training the next generation

Practical frameworks you can take back to your organisation the same week

Who this is for

Senior leaders in HR, legal, compliance, finance, policy and education who hold or inform AI governance decisions. Places are limited to 40 and allocated by invitation only.