Practise the standard verbs leaders use to talk about adopting and scaling AI responsibly.
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Fill in: 'The board agreed to ___ AI across all business units by the end of the fiscal year.'
We 'adopt AI' — 'adopt' is the standard collocation in strategic contexts, implying a deliberate, organisation-wide commitment. 'Use' is too casual, 'take' is idiomatic only in phrases like 'take on', and 'bring' needs a preposition and sounds informal at board level.
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Fill in: 'The CTO outlined a roadmap to ___ AI initiatives across three product lines.'
We 'scale initiatives' — 'scale' means to expand capacity or reach systematically. 'Grow' applies to organic metrics like revenue, 'spread' implies uncontrolled dispersion, and 'increase' describes volume rather than deliberate programme expansion.
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Fill in: 'Our governance policy requires teams to ___ models responsibly before any public release.'
We 'deploy models responsibly' — 'deploy' is the standard for putting a model into production use. 'Launch' is for products, 'release' for software versions, and 'publish' for papers or APIs, not operational deployment.
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Fill in: 'The AI council was established to ___ models throughout their lifecycle.'
We 'govern models' — 'govern' is the precise term in AI ethics and policy for formal oversight frameworks. 'Control' suggests technical restriction, 'manage' is operational, and 'oversee' is broader and less precise in the governance register.
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Fill in: 'Before the programme launches, the director must ___ stakeholders across legal, product, and engineering.'
We 'align stakeholders' — 'align' means to bring groups into shared understanding and agreed direction. 'Gather' is physical assembly, 'connect' describes relationships, and 'brief' means to inform only, not to achieve strategic agreement.