Despite the enormous potential of general-purpose AI (GPAI) - from productivity gains to advanced analytics - many organisations remain stuck. Find out how the EU AI Act GPAI Codes of Practice help leaders make AI strategy decisions with confidence.
Category: Critical National Infrastructure
Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) is a high-stakes environment for AI. It underpins the fabric of our society, encompassing sectors like energy, transport, healthcare, and communications. The reliability and security of these systems are paramount. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into these critical operations, the potential risks and rewards are magnified.
Robust standards and regulations are essential to ensure AI systems operate safely and ethically. The upcoming EU AI Act, with its focus on high-risk applications, underscores the growing importance of responsible AI in this domain. By understanding the unique challenges and opportunities presented by CNI, organisations can harness the power of AI while mitigating potential risks.
Our goal is to equip you with the knowledge and tools to navigate this complex landscape. For further information about how we can help you to de-risk your AI opportunities, and prepare for the EU AI Act and pending regional regulations please get in touch.
AI in Critical Infrastructure – Are the Sector Decision Makers Ready?
AI is now embedded in critical infrastructure. Discover how to lead with clarity, governance, and ISO/IEC 42001 certification.
Anekanta® CEO Honoured With Prestigious Award for Leadership in AI and Technology Governance
Anekanta®, a leading UK-based AI strategy and governance firm, is proud to announce that its CEO, Pauline Norstrom, has been named a recipient of a prestigious award by the Security Industry Association (SIA).
Using High-Risk AI in the UK: How to Integrate BS 9347 into Your ISO 42001 AI Management System
A case study to illustrate how different sector and technology standards dovetail with ISO/IEC 42001
The EU AI Act is in force – how will industry prepare for its requirements?
The EU have legislated to address the evidence of AI harms experienced in Europe, such as self-learning discrimination revealed by Amnesty International in their report 'Xenophobic Machines' - through a flexible framework which reduces the risk of harms occurring in the future while stimulating innovation. Find out what the new regulations mean for industry.
What does the new legal definition of AI systems mean in practice for commercial use cases?
Organisations may not be certain whether their systems are AI due to the range of contrasting views from vendors and buyers. It is important that they recognise and categorise these systems as soon as possible. Developers, providers and user/deployers of AI systems which meet the EU AI Act definition criteria, and whose decisions are utilised within the EU, have to comply with the law.
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.
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.
Leaders Need AI Strategies
A key finding by Mckinsey in their latest report "The State of AI in 2020". When AI is at the heart of the vision and strategy, companies perform better.
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…
