Deploy AI facial recognition software safely

Anekanta® AI have developed a number of independent, vendor agnostic AI governance frameworks expertly designed to assess the safety of high-risk AI and the impact on stakeholders. Our Facial Recogniton Privacy Impact Risk Assessment System™ contains a small sub-set of our wider capability. Find out more.

Sector focus: AI in security, opportunity or threat? Evolving impacts and risks.

Earlier this year, Anekanta®Consulting founder was a guest speaker at Security Buyer Live 2023 explaining the principles of AI, and the considerations which lead to prohibitions and additional measures when using AI in the EU.

Spotlight on our Strategic Research and Advisory

Through our Anekanta®Consulting research team and in-house global privacy and AI regulation knowledge base, we assess the ethical, legal and regulatory implications and requirements and provide an opinion on the risk position based on the use case scenario

Unpacking the EU AI Act Negotiations

AI generated outputs used within the EU, whether the software resides in the EU or not, render the it subject to the Act. Whether a developer/provider or user/deployer it is time to take action.

Podcast: Talking about AI on Conxtd Thinking

We are delighted to share the Conxtd Thinking podcast which will take you on a journey into the ethos behind the Anekanta® brand, ethical AI, regulation and sector specific applications.

Updated Ethical Framework for AI Implementation

Since Anekanta® created the ethical framework for AI implementation in 2020, there have been further developments which warrant consideration. These include reference to the EU AI Act requirements.

How AI will change our lives

Our founder, Pauline Norstrom met with leading security industry editor Mark Rowe of Professional Security Magazine, at her company facility at Sci-Tech Daresbury UK, in Spring 2023 to discuss why now is the right time to be talking about the impact of AI and the opportunities which arise.

AI may manifest in various forms – how to identify it?

Any organisation who develops, provides and uses/deploys software which meets the AI definition criteria, and whose decisions are utilised within the EU will be subject to the EU AI Act.

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.