Organisations are urged to review their development road maps and current use cases to determine whether their AI systems sit in the prohibited and high risk categories
Category: Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) encompasses a range of data processing techniques embodied in products and infrastructures. These range from machine learning which can make predictions, recommendations and find patterns in data to generative AI which can create new content, images and audio which mimic human responses. AI systems can act autonomously, learn from data and influence the physical world directly or indirectly. AI systems can improve productivity, enhance learning, deepen the understanding of large data sets and establish correlations between events no human would ever be able to achieve in the time. Due to its power, autonomous features, range of use cases and human like form, the range of risks associated with its use has grown exponentionally. To help organisations achieve the best return on investment with minimal risk we assess development road maps and intended use cases and recommend the policy and mitigations organisations need apply within the boundaries of de facto standards and legislation. Seize the opportunity to advance your organisation with AI safely and get in touch with Anekanta®AI today.
‘Rite Aid’ FTC Ruling : AI Facial Recognition and Biometric Software
Here we provide an overview of the Rite Aid FTC judgment from a Responsible AI perspective, and in doing so opine why the judge ruled this way. The algorithmic bias risks, which may previously have been considered hyopthetical, crystallized...Read more
EU AI Act Q & A for developers or users of high-risk AI
The European Commission have updated their Q & A following the provisional agreement of the text in December 2023. We have extracted the key points which relate to high-risk and biometric AI
The EU AI Act has been agreed – headlines you need to know about now
The trilogue negotiators reached a provisional agreement on the EU Artificial Intelligence Act on 9th December 2023. The EU AI Act will become Law in all EU Member states early 2024. To find out how to comply with the Act get in touch.
Be responsible and de-risk your AI facial recognition software deployments
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.
Anekanta®AI featured in UK Government AI Assurance Portfolio
The Anekanta® AI, AI Risk Intelligence System™ for biometric and high-risk AI supports organisations to build consistency into their governance processes. The system leads to the creation of a new comparable data set about the AI, which can be analysed to reach conclusions about the impact and risks associated with using certain types of software.
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.
