87: AI Governance for CTOs: Turning AI Risk Into Competitive Advantage
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What if the biggest risk in your AI strategy isn’t the technology, but the assumptions you never question?


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Today I’m joined by Jill Heinze, an AI Foresight and Strategy Architect who helps mid-size organizations turn AI risk management into sustainable competitive advantage. With a background spanning academic librarianship, market research, digital product strategy, and executive AI governance, Jill has built responsible AI frameworks for Fortune 500 clients and led the creation of a formal governance committee inside a major consultancy.


Many executive teams default to speed and competitive pressure when shaping AI strategy, often without structured reflection on downstream impact. Jill explains how anticipatory thinking and structured empathy exercises surface risks that technical teams rarely identify in isolation. She introduces her anticipatory AI horizons and outlines how reframing responsible AI from compliance overhead to strategic discipline strengthens long-term positioning.



If you are a CTO balancing board expectations, generative experimentation, and operational deployment, this episode sharpens your thinking around AI leadership, foresight, and building technology that accounts for the human systems it touches.


You’ll Learn:


[00:00] Introduction

[03:18] Why generative AI felt like a whole new animal and the moment that forced a rethink of responsible deployment

[05:12] The pattern of we need to be first we need to be fast and what that urgency costs organizations

[06:47] How direct user research exposes risks teams never see when they focus only on the technical problem

[09:08] What shifts when you treat risk evaluation as part of every AI proof of concept instead of a brake on progress

[12:14] The reason some risks are endemic to generative AI itself and how that reframes acceptable use cases

[17:36] Why checklists create false confidence and how thinking in horizons changes the way you design and deploy

[33:02] The question how do you know that’s true and why challenging embedded assumptions can alter the trajectory of a project

[40:18] Where to start if you already have a live AI system and a concern you can’t quite articulate

[44:07] The grounding question every CTO should ask before the next AI initiative what are we hurrying up for


Resources Mentioned:


NIST AI Risk Management Framework | Website


Download The Four AI Horizons Guide or schedule a free consultation with Jill Heinze.


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