If you've already completed EU AI Act training, you probably understand what the legislation requires. This course helps you apply that knowledge by recognising accountability shifts, Human Drift and emerging risk inside real organisations. Through real legal developments, behavioural science and practical governance scenarios, you'll develop the judgement to recognise the questions organisations need to ask before AI becomes a legal, operational or reputational problem. Under the EU AI Act, an organisation's responsibilities depend on its role, how AI is used, and, in some cases, where its outputs affect people. Approval, procurement and good intentions all matter, but they do not remove governance responsibilities. This course is designed as a practical risk-detection and responsibility-clarification resource for leaders responsible for AI governance. Rather than revisiting legislation, you'll develop the judgement to identify where accountability shifts, governance weakens and AI risk quietly emerges through changing systems, evolving roles and everyday decisions. This course isn't designed to help you memorise the EU AI Act. It's designed to help you make better governance decisions as AI becomes part of everyday work. You'll learn how to: Recognise emerging high-risk AI use. Spot Human Drift before it becomes formal risk. Understand how accountability changes as AI systems evolve. Identify governance gaps hiding behind approved processes. Ask better questions before someone else has to. What makes this course different? Real court cases, not hypothetical examples. Practical scenarios that reflect real organisations. Behavioural psychology alongside regulation. Reflection activities that strengthen judgement, not memory. Designed for anyone responsible for understanding, governing or influencing how AI is used within an organisation. By the end of the course you'll be able to: Recognise potential governance drift. Communicate AI risk with confidence. Understand where accountability sits today. Support stronger AI governance across your organisation. Duration: Approximately 2.5–4 hours, self-paced. Part of CKC Cares’ human-first approach to AI governance, supporting safer, fairer, and more accountable technology in practice.