An organization has moved beyond early AI pilots and is now supporting AI use across several business teams. Initially, every AI request required centralized approval and extensive manual oversight, which limited scale. As adoption increased, the organization introduced differentiated approval paths based on use-case risk, allowed teams to independently use a predefined set of commonly accepted AI tools, and reduced manual review for lower-risk applications while retaining additional oversight for more sensitive use cases. Although governance is still actively involved, controls are no longer applied uniformly to every request. Based on the governance characteristics, which stage of AI governance maturity best reflects the organization’s current approach?
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