UK pushes concept ‘AI assurance’ for public trust in the tech
By Frank Hersey ( February 12, 2024, 17:26 GMT | Insight) -- Businesses in the UK are getting a clearer picture of how to implement AI assurance, meaning the ways in which organizations and consumers can trust an introduced AI technology. Today’s introduction to AI assurance techniques is also intended to help regulators understand how to hold organizations accountable for their use of the technology. But in the absence of required technical standards and continued lack of dedicated AI regulation, assurance would be against the government’s high-level principles for AI. Businesses in the UK are getting a clearer picture of how to implement AI assurance, meaning the ways in which organizations and consumers can trust an introduced AI technology. Today’s introduction to AI assurance techniques also intended to help regulators understand how to hold organizations accountable for their use of the technology. But in the absence of required technical standards and continued lack of dedicated AI regulation, assurance is to be against the government’s high-level principles for AI. ...
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