Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the business landscape. From facial recognition software in retail stores to threat detection in social media, AI applications are impacting a wide range of industries. However, for many leaders, AI remains a complex and somewhat nebulous concept.
Tag: EU AI Act
Preparing for the EU AI Act – guidance for AI biometrics developers and users
The EU's groundbreaking EU AI Act is poised to significantly impact companies developing or using biometric AI products within the European market. Here's why biometric AI companies should take notice.
Showcasing Anekanta®’s Leadership in High-risk AI and Biometrics
Anekanta®AI have developed a number of independent, vendor agnostic ethical AI governance frameworks expertly designed to assess the safety of high-risk AI development and deployment and its impact on stakeholders. Here is the background to our work in this area.
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
Anekanta®AI: How to comply with the EU AI Act with risk intelligence
One of the key requirements of the EU AI Act is that organizations must assess the risks posed by their AI systems before deploying them. Anekanta®AI can help developer and user organizations to comply with the Act by providing systematic and comprehensive assessments of risk.
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.
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.
Is an ethical commercial decision a dichotomy?
Company Law, if correctly followed can lead to good commercial practice; statutes are objective, and ethics subjective. What if subjectivity rules AI?
