I’m Munenyashaishe (Ishe) Hove, an AI governance and safety researcher from Zimbabwe.
My background spans audit, data science, AI teaching, digital transformation, responsible AI, and technology governance. I’m currently pursuing a PhD in Information Systems and Technology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
My PhD focuses on operationalizing AI safety governance in resource-constrained African organizational contexts. I’m especially interested in how organizations identify where AI is being used, make AI-related risks visible, generate risk signals through controls, evaluations, audits, monitoring, and incidents, and translate those signals into structured governance decisions.
I’m currently trying to build a sustainable career in AI safety, AI governance, technical governance, and related research or policy work. I’m particularly interested in the space between technical AI safety evidence and institutional decision-making.
Munenyashaishe Hove
I’m Munenyashaishe (Ishe) Hove, an AI governance and safety researcher from Zimbabwe.
My background spans audit, data science, AI teaching, digital transformation, responsible AI, and technology governance. I’m currently pursuing a PhD in Information Systems and Technology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
My PhD focuses on operationalizing AI safety governance in resource-constrained African organizational contexts. I’m especially interested in how organizations identify where AI is being used, make AI-related risks visible, generate risk signals through controls, evaluations, audits, monitoring, and incidents, and translate those signals into structured governance decisions.
I’m currently trying to build a sustainable career in AI safety, AI governance, technical governance, and related research or policy work. I’m particularly interested in the space between technical AI safety evidence and institutional decision-making.