PAI and JPMorganChase Launch Enterprise AI Governance Forum
- •Partnership on AI and JPMorganChase partner for NYC Enterprise AI Governance Forum.
- •Discussions focus on responsible AI deployment, inclusive scaling, and Global South impacts.
- •Key insights will inform the upcoming India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi.
The Partnership on AI (PAI) is joining forces with JPMorganChase to host a high-level Enterprise AI Governance Forum in New York City on February 11, 2026. This gathering serves as a critical precursor to the India AI Impact Summit, aiming to bridge the gap between global enterprise practices and the specific needs of developing economies. By bringing together C-suite executives from technology giants like Microsoft and Meta alongside policy experts, the forum seeks to establish a blueprint for how large-scale organizations can deploy artificial intelligence without compromising ethics or security.
Central to the agenda is the concept of inclusive AI adoption—ensuring that the benefits of automation and predictive modeling reach the Global South sustainably. JPMorganChase plans to share lessons learned from the highly regulated financial sector, suggesting that existing risk management and regulatory compliance frameworks can serve as a foundation for broader AI oversight. This cross-sector dialogue is essential as companies move beyond experimental pilots into full-scale production environments where the stakes for responsible deployment are significantly higher.
Rebecca Finlay, CEO of PAI, emphasized that the forum's outcomes will directly influence discussions at the mid-February summit in New Delhi. By surfacing localized insights on corporate governance now, organizers hope to foster a more globally cohesive approach to AI Safety. The event underscores a growing trend where private sector leaders and civil society collaborate to preemptively address the societal impacts of rapidly evolving Foundation Model architectures and autonomous systems.