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Adverse Outcomes of AI Technologies in 2026: Turning AI From a Risk Multiplier Into a Competitive Advantage

Executive Summary Artificial Intelligence is rapidly becoming embedded in core business processes—credit decisions, customer service, fraud detection, hiring, pricing, and even internal controls. In 2026, the risk is no longer “whether to use AI,” but how to prevent AI from amplifying operational, legal, reputational, and financial exposure. Adverse AI outcomes typically arise from a small...

Adverse Outcomes of AI Technologies in 2026: Turning AI Risk Into Trusted Advantage

Executive Summary Artificial Intelligence is accelerating productivity, decisioning, and customer experience—but in 2026, adverse outcomes of AI technologies have become a material risk for organisations of all sizes. The threat is not “AI” itself. It is how AI is adopted, governed, trained, deployed, secured, and monitored. Adverse outcomes show up in predictable ways: biased decisions,...

Dawgen Decodes: Assurance Services — Building Trust at Scale in the Caribbean (Beyond the Statutory Audit)

Executive Summary In a market where capital is scarce, reputational risk travels fast, and regulatory expectations are rising, trust is the most valuable currency. Assurance is how trust is created, maintained, and defended. For many organisations, “assurance” is still misunderstood as “the annual audit.” In reality, modern assurance spans financial reporting credibility, controls and governance...

AI Vendor Risk & Third-Party Assurance: Managing Risk Beyond Your Walls

 Executive summary For many Caribbean organisations, the fastest route to AI is not building models in-house — it is buying capability: cloud AI services, fintech decisioning engines, HR screening tools, fraud analytics, customer service chatbots, credit scoring, marketing optimisation, and “AI features” embedded in mainstream business software. That speed is valuable. But it introduces a...

AI in Hiring and HR: How Caribbean Organisations Can Stay Fair, Compliant, and Audit-Ready

Dawgen Decodes | AI Assurance & Compliance Series   Executive Summary Human Resources is undergoing a structural shift. Across the Caribbean, organisations are experimenting with AI tools to screen CVs, rank candidates, recommend promotions, predict turnover, optimise staffing, and even measure employee sentiment. These systems promise efficiency and better decisions—yet they introduce a category of risk...

AI Ethics, Bias & Fairness in Small Markets

Building Trusted AI in the Caribbean—Where Small Errors Become Big Reputational Risks Executive summary Artificial intelligence is increasingly embedded in everyday decisions—who gets approved for a loan, who is shortlisted for a job, which customers are offered better pricing, who is flagged for fraud, and even which communities receive priority public services. In large markets,...

Why AI Governance Now Shapes Coverage, Claims, and Director Accountability in the Caribbean

Executive summary Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming embedded in decisions that carry legal, regulatory, and financial consequences—credit approvals, fraud detection, customer onboarding, pricing, hiring, financial reporting, ESG disclosures, and compliance screening. As AI becomes more central, a critical reality is emerging: AI governance is no longer only a technology issue. It is an insurance and...

From Quote to Cash: How ERP Strengthens Revenue Control, Billing Accuracy, and Predictable Collections

  Executive Summary For many SMEs, revenue leakage is not dramatic—it is quiet. A missed price update here, an unbilled delivery there, a discount granted without approval, an invoice sent late, or a dispute that stalls collection for weeks. Over time, these “small” gaps compound into slower cash conversion, weaker margins, and revenue numbers that...

Dawgen Decodes: Procurement and Vendor Strategy for Market Intelligence—How to Buy Data Without Buying Risk

In emerging markets, organisations often discover a hard truth: you cannot build decision-grade market intelligence using internal effort alone. You need vendors—data providers, research firms, field enumerators, mystery shopping partners, digital monitoring tools, expert networks, and sometimes specialised local consultants. But vendor reliance creates a second problem: In high-noise markets, it is easy to buy...

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Taking seamless key performance indicators offline to maximise the long tail.

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