Description: Good Governance in the context of artificial intelligence (AI) ethics refers to the effective and ethical management of AI technologies, ensuring that their development and application are carried out responsibly and transparently. This concept involves creating regulatory frameworks and guidelines that promote fairness, justice, and accountability in the use of AI. Good Governance seeks to mitigate the risks associated with AI, such as algorithmic discrimination, privacy invasion, and lack of transparency in automated decision-making processes. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of involving various stakeholders, including governments, businesses, academics, and civil society, in formulating policies that regulate the use of AI. The main characteristics of Good Governance include transparency, accountability, participation, and equity, which are essential for building trust in AI technologies. In an increasingly digitalized world, Good Governance becomes a fundamental pillar to ensure that AI benefits all of society and not just a few, thus promoting a sustainable and ethical development of these technologies.