最新的EC-COUNCIL Certified AI Program Manager - 312-41免費考試真題
問題1
During a high-traffic sales event, an anomaly is detected in a production recommendation model that could negatively impact conversion rates. A junior data scientist proposes a narrowly scoped fix and demonstrates that it resolves the issue in a staging environment without affecting model accuracy or latency. Despite the apparent urgency and technical validation, the deployment pipeline blocks her from promoting the change. Escalation reveals that the restriction is not tied to runtime safeguards, monitoring alerts, or an active incident workflow. Instead, the organization enforces a predefined governance rule requiring any modification to a production AI model to be jointly approved by the system owner and a compliance authority. Leadership acknowledges that this process may delay remediation but considers the delay acceptable to prevent unilateral decision-making, regulatory exposure, and undocumented model behavior changes. The restriction applies uniformly, regardless of the engineer's role, experience, or the perceived risk of the change. Which governance pillar establishes the formal authority boundaries that intentionally restrict who can approve and deploy changes to a live AI system, even under time pressure?
正確答案: B
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問題2
Audrey, the CIO, is reviewing the quarterly AI audit. The report confirms that the "Wild West" era is over: the organization has successfully centralized accountability under a single executive owner and has published a mandatory "Green List" of compliant vendors. However, the audit reveals a critical scalability bottleneck: the "Green List" is merely a reference document, not a firewall rule. Consequently, actual enforcement relies entirely on employees voluntarily checking the list before signing up, and the security team cannot mathematically prove whether unapproved tools are being blocked at the network level. Which maturity stage is characterized by this specific gap between policy definition and technical enforcement?
正確答案: D
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問題3
At a global engineering firm, the AI Enablement Manager, Lucas Meyer, reviewed adoption data several weeks after employees received access to a newly deployed AI tool. Completion rates for the initial learning sessions were high, and users demonstrated competence with the tool's core features. However, usage analytics showed that the tool was infrequently applied during day-to-day work, with many teams continuing to rely on established processes despite having access to the AI capability. Which type of training was most likely insufficient or missing in this rollout?
正確答案: A
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問題4
Following the deployment of an updated AI model into a production environment, several dependent systems report functional inconsistencies that affect planned operations. No compliance or security breach is identified, but continuity of service becomes a priority while the issue is investigated. Leadership requires that operations revert quickly to a previously stable state, without initiating new training or reconstruction, and that all model states remain fully traceable for audit and reproducibility. As part of AI operations oversight, you must determine which lifecycle control enables this response. Which AI lifecycle capability most directly enables this response under operational time constraints?
正確答案: B
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問題5
A shipping organization's finance operations introduces an AI system to streamline invoice processing. The system independently handles routine invoices by extracting data and executing payments under predefined conditions. Transactions that exceed a specified monetary threshold or present inconsistencies in vendor information are automatically halted and redirected for human review and approval. This setup enables efficiency at scale while preserving human control over higher-impact or anomalous cases. Which collaboration model describes this operational arrangement?
正確答案: D
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問題6
As the newly appointed AI Program Lead, you are reviewing the current state of AI adoption within your organization. You notice that while previous efforts were scattered and unfunded, the organization has now transitioned to a more structured approach. Specifically, you observe that initiatives are no longer open-ended experiments but are now defined as time-bound efforts with specific evaluation criteria to assess feasibility and risk in a controlled manner. Which specific characteristic of the Emerging maturity stage does this shift in project structure represent?
正確答案: D
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問題7
As the AI Program Director, you are finalizing the AI governance framework for a mid-sized financial institution. You have drafted the initial policies, but you are concerned that the proposed operating model might be too rigid compared to real-world market norms. You need to validate your specific assumptions and exchange lessons learned directly with leaders facing similar regulatory challenges, rather than relying on aggregated market statistics or broad success stories. Which specific benchmarking source provides this qualitative insight through direct interaction?
正確答案: D
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