By adopting Responsible AI practice, businesses can unlock the transformative power of AI technology while minimizing risks and maintaining stakeholder trust. Anekanta® recommends that organisations start their AI policy and AI Management System Implementation (BS ISO/IEC 42001) alongside legal (EU AI Act) and regulatory considerations dependent on the regions where the business operates or uses AI decisions.
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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.
‘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.
Research: “The Bigger Picture” surveillance report.
A showcase for the key steps in the team's journey to deliver this ground breaking research.
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.
The hack that could make face recognition think someone else is you
This is an interesting story for the security community. Mcafee proved that they could automatically alter the characteristics of a face beyond recognition, and using a generative adversarial neural network, a form of AI, fooled the AFR into identifying someone…
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British Security Industry Association (BSIA) Appoints Anekanta Founder an Honorary Member
Mike Reddington, Chief Executive, BSIA, said: “The BSIA is delighted to appoint Pauline Norstrom as an Honorary Member of the Association. “Pauline’s contribution to the industry and our Association will play an essential role in clarifying the industry position on…
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