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AI and the Chair: Governing the Board Through The Great Remaking

AI and the Chair: Governing the Board Through The Great Remaking

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Chairs remain accountable for the Board's effectiveness. They are no longer fully in control of how decisions are being formed. AI is remaking both the Board's own work and the work the Board governs at the same time. In this episode of The Board in the Machine, Mario Thomas — Chartered Director and Fellow of the Institute of Directors — examines how AI has changed the execution of the chair's existing responsibilities. The episode walks through the two states of the duality the chair now sits between: AI in the preparation of board materials, and AI in the operations of the business the Board governs. Listeners will come away with a sharper view of where collective accountability is most at risk in their own boardroom, and what the chair's existing responsibilities now require to keep it intact. The argument draws on the Cadbury Report of 1992, the FRC's 2024 UK Corporate Governance Code, the IoD's NEDs Reimagined Commission of January 2026, and the 2026 Global Board Governance Survey from Protiviti and BoardProspects. The takeaway is operational: a chair who can name where the boundaries of agency and accountability are silently moving in their own boardroom is a chair who can hold them. This episode is for chairs and senior independent directors operating in boards where AI has already entered both the preparation room and the operating environment, and who are looking for a constitutional framing rather than another tool list. Read the full article at mariothomas.com.
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