We are delighted to announce that our founder Pauline Norstrom has been appointed to the Digital Catapult Machine Intelligence Garage ethics advisory board, alongside her portfolio of AI advisory roles and founder of our growing team here at Anekanta Consulting.
Category: AI Regulation
AI regulation is evolving around the world which means that developers and AI value chain decision makers need to navigate an international patchwork of requirements. The EU won the race to bring the world’s first AI safety legislation to market (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689), in force 1st August 2024. Other regions have adopted a range of approaches from the UK with a principles based regulatory framework, and emerging frontier AI safety legislation – to the US Executive Order for artificial intelligence, NYC anti-bias laws and California frontier AI proposals. At a state to state level, the Hiroshima process for advanced AI systems and the Council of Europe framework convention on artificial intelligence and human rights, democracy and the rule of law, have introduced uniformity through the adoption of OECD principles for trustworthy AI. Anekanta® informs AI strategy by advising organisations around the world how to design and develop their product road maps for international interoperability, in addition to assessing the risk of their current and planned use case scenarios.
AI powering up leadership and innovation
Anekanta Consulting was invited to bring leadership and innovation insights to a lively round table debate at one of the UK's newest and exiting Universities, the University of Cumbria.
Biometrics technology see the latest on Security On Screen
Anekanta Consulting's founder was invited to share her views on the regulation of this rapidly evolving area of AI based identity technology with leading provider of online security news Security On Screen.
National Security : Regulation of AI-driven live facial recognition
This was an educational and insightful evidence session led by its Chair Lord Clement Jones; and where many perspectives were considered; including police use of the technology, commercial examples such as access control and ID verification in banking, and the confusing patchwork framework of legislation in the UK.
Planning your High Risk AI Strategy?
Here we examine the implications of the proposed EU Artificial Intelligence Act and outline some of the steps which should be considered by innovators now as the regulation comes into effect.
New EU AI Regulation – Artificial Intelligence Act
Anekanta Consulting welcomes the EU proposals released today. We believe that the new regulation will provide clarity to developers and users of AI based systems.
Do you have the full picture?
Anekanta Consulting's team specialise in providing strategic AI advisory services to high-risk industries From defence and security, smart cities, critical infrastructure to manufacturing Are you ready? to identify a strategic advantage through the ethical use of AI in products or…
AI Transparency. Is it Important?
This article was first published in Fire and Security Matters Magazine July 2020: https://www.fsmatters.com/Artificial-Intelligence-The-Transparency-Challenge Why should we challenge the transparency of AI? UPDATED 10th March 2023. In the two and a half years since we published this opinion piece, ChatGPT…
Anekanta® AI Governance Framework
Anekanta®'s AI governance framework was originally developed in 2020 and independently assessed by the University of Oxford, prior to the recent explosion in the awareness of AI as a beneficial business tool. The purpose of this set of principles is to ensure ethical AI practices throughout the organisation. It is clear that AI needs to be on the Board agenda and considered seriously as part of the CSR requirements. AI should not be confined within the realms of IT, although the CIO may take responsibility for implementation and management.
