Introducing ISO/IEC 42001:2023: Managing AI Responsibly
The thought of businesses (and individuals) using Artificial Intelligence (AI) has struck a level of apprehension into communities. The fear that computers would rule the world and humans would become subservient to these machines and be controlled by them. This can be traced back to science fiction, the media (including social media in more recent […]
Responsible AI: From Challenge to Opportunity – Part Two
In the first part of our mini series, we explored the common challenges AI systems pose for today’s organisations. In this second part, we’ll reveal how ISO/IEC 42001 can turn challenges into opportunities and set the foundations for responsible AI. From ethical governance to regulatory compliance, the challenges of AI adoption are forcing strategic leaders […]
Responsible AI: From Challenge to Opportunity – Part One
In the first of this two-part article, we’re exploring the challenges and risks AI systems pose for organisations, and how they can turn adversity into advantage by establishing the foundations of responsible AI, with ISO/IEC 42001 at its core. As AI adoption continues at breakneck speed, organisations are under mounting pressure to keep pace. It’s […]
ISO/IEC 42001:Understanding ‘Responsible AI’
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) accelerates across industries, organisations leveraging its potential must do so in a responsible way. But what does that really mean? With the emergence of ISO/IEC 42001, strategic leaders are starting to find out – gaining clarity and a competitive edge. Offering unprecedented opportunities to reimagine efficiencies and drive innovation, AI is […]
Understanding the Basics of AI Ethics and Responsibility
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes an integral part of our lives, understanding the principles of ethics and responsibility is essential to ensure its benefits are harnessed while safeguarding societal values and individual rights.
The Growing Importance of AI Governance in Today’s Digital Landscape
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept confined to science fiction. It is now a critical component of various industries, from healthcare and finance to transportation and entertainment.
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act 2024
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