Free community for board leaders
Governing AI. Together.
Directors, chairs, and board secretaries are already accountable for AI risk — often without shared language or practical tools. AI4Boards is a free membership community for people who need both.
Who this is for
Focused on the people who carry board-level duty — not vendors, hype cycles, or empty status theatre.
Directors
You own risk appetite, culture, and outcomes — including when AI shapes a decision or a customer journey.
Chairs
You set the agenda quality. AI is already on the strategy pack; oversight questions need to land before consensus.
Secretaries & governance leads
You protect the record. Use cases, exceptions, vendors, and human review all need a defensible paper trail.
What free membership unlocks
Specialist articles and templates sit behind a free login so the community stays human: we collect name, organisation, role, and email. No paid tiers on this site.
Specialist articles
Board-room briefings on AI failures, regulatory signals, and the questions directors should be asking.
Governance templates
Packs for chairs, secretaries, and committees — AI risk questions, assurance prompts, and agenda inserts.
Community for discussions
Free membership for people who actually sit around the board table — share issues, compare practice, stay current.
The pain points we work on
Generative tools are already in packs, customer channels, and management narratives. Boards need more than policy slogans — they need shared questions, case lessons, and practical templates.
- Shadow AI with no inventory and no owner
- Chatbots that invent promises the organisation cannot keep
- Vendor model risk with weak contractual control
- Assurance language that management and the board do not share
- Minutes and papers that cannot show who reviewed AI outputs
- Security and data residency questions arriving after go-live
Free membership. Real profile. Specialist access.
Tell us who you are (name, organisation, title, email), create a password, and unlock templates and full articles. Spam is filtered at the form — no paid CRM required for this MVP.