This article explores the distinction between human-in-the-loop and human oversight, the importance of continuous monitoring, and how boards can connect AI strategy with governance to manage risk effectively.
Tag: ISO/IEC 42001:2023
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Anekanta® Supports Global Leaders Building Trust in AI Through ISO/IEC 42001
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ISO/IEC 42001 is a structured framework for AI strategy, policy, and governance, ensuring AI is strategically aligned with business success.
AI Pact’s Living Repository Highlights Anekanta®AI’s Role in EU AI Act Readiness
Anekanta®AI - a leader in AI strategy, governance, risk and compliance, and AI literacy training - is proud to announce its inclusion in the AI Pact’s Living Repository.
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
AI Assurance Market Opportunities Recognised by UK Government in New Report
At Anekanta®AI, we are thrilled to see the growing acknowledgment of the vibrant AI assurance ecosystem in the UK
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.
