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Anekanta® AI: strategy, impact, risk and governance.
Anekanta AI leads the brand portfolio focused on AI impact, risk, compliance and assurance. We support organisations developing, providing and using (deploying) high-risk AIs to conform to the requirements and principles of the EU AI Act in the EU and regions outside the EU.
Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla
We would like to offer our warm congratulations to their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla on their coronation.
UK Government defines a new AI Regulator in waiting?
The burden of responsibility for safe AI development and use, is on the shoulders of business leaders to ensure that they have robust risk, audit, control, ethics, remedial and monitoring processes in place.
Evidence provided to the APPG AI at the House of Lords
Listen to the All Party Parliamentary Group for AI on 23rd January 2023 at the House of Lords. Gain insights into the evidence supporting the state of AI Board Governance in the UK.
LLM and Gen AI update
ChatGPT from Open AI can provide quite credible, human sounding answers to complex problems. We have tried it out with a range of specialised sector research questions. Find out what happened.
Our communities – ethical agenda for high-risk AI
We continually contribute to the development of the communities which place the ethical and legal risks associated with high-risk AI at the top of the agenda.
UK AI Regulation – Which Direction?
Our customers are seeking clarity, legal certainty and operating guardrails to enable them to make decisions about their use of AI technology. Therefore, our response to the UK Government consultation is mindful of these needs.
Stakeholder Spotlight: CoESS Annual General Assembly
An exclusive insight into the pioneering AI stakeholder work we undertake with the physical security industry. Driving guidance, standards and regulation of high-risk AI including facial recognition software.
Is public faith in facial recognition on the rise?
First published in December 2021, much has moved forward since then; legislation on the horizon, also guidance and standards from stakeholder organisations working together for harmony.
