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100 _aDutta, Suryanshu and Sakshi, Shah,
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245 _aAI bias, liability and corporate accountability: A governance perspective
260 _aChartered Secretary: The Journal for Governance Professionals
300 _a55(10), Oct, 2025: p.129-132
520 _aArtificial Intelligence is now embedded in corporate governance, assisting in compliance reporting, agenda setting, and risk identification. For Company Secretaries, whose statutory role under the Companies Act, 2013 is to safeguard compliance and advise the board, the challenge lies in confronting outputs that appear authoritative yet may be unreliable. This article treats algorithmic bias as a governance problem with legal consequence. It considers potential liabilities under domestic law, reviews global regulatory approaches, and outlines a framework through which Company Secretaries can preserve accountability and ethical standards in an era of technological adoption.- Reproduced https://www.icsi.edu/media/webmodules/CSJ/October_2025/22.pdf
773 _aChartered Secretary: The Journal for Governance Professionals
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