A case study to illustrate how different sector and technology standards dovetail with ISO/IEC 42001
Tag: facial recognition technology
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.
Anekanta® Risk and Governance Frameworks Featured by the OECD.AI Policy Observatory
Anekanta® Responsible AI frameworks have been featured in the UK Government Resonsible Technology Adoption Unit (formerly CDEI) Portfolio of AI Assurance Techniques, and now we are announcing that we are published in the OECD.AI Catalogue of Tools and Metrics for Trustworthy AI. Find out more.
‘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
