The Tech Panda featured Kryterion in its article “From Innovation to Accountability: Why AI Governance Will Define Enterprise AI in 2026,” exploring how organizations must shift from rapid AI experimentation to responsible, governed deployment. Dr. Leslie Thomas, Chief Psychometric Officer at Kryterion, shared expert insight on the risks of overhyping AI capabilities and the importance of aligning innovation with real-world adoption, regulatory realities, and human judgment.
In her commentary, Dr. Thomas emphasized that successful AI integration requires rethinking traditional job roles, strengthening AI literacy, and balancing technical advancement with durable human skills such as critical thinking, creativity, and leadership. She also highlighted how differing global regulatory approaches—such as the EU’s AI Act versus more permissive frameworks—will shape the pace and structure of AI adoption in 2026.
Kryterion’s perspective reinforces the article’s central theme: that trust, transparency, and accountability will define the next phase of enterprise AI, particularly in high-stakes environments where decisions impact learning, work, and credentialing outcomes.




