A Taxonomy of Trustworthiness for Artificial Intelligence

A Taxonomy of Trustworthiness for Artificial Intelligence Jessica Newman, of the Berkeley’s Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC) has developed a standalone taxonomy of trustworthiness for AI. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed an AI Risk Management Framework (RMF) intended to promote trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI). In this report, we introduce a […]

CDEI portfolio of AI assurance techniques

CDEI portfolio of AI assurance techniques The portfolio of AI assurance techniques has been developed by the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI), initially in collaboration with techUK. The portfolio is useful for anybody involved in designing, developing, deploying or procuring AI-enabled systems, and showcases examples of AIassurance techniques being used in the real-world to support the development of trustworthy AI. […]

Podcast: Algorithm audits in the Digital Services Act

Podcast: Algorithm audits in the Digital Services Act This article is written by Luca Bertuzzi, and podcast by Evi Kiorri for Euractiv. The European Commission adopted the delegated act regulating the auditing of algorithms under the DSA last month. We discussed the challenges in this field and possible implications in terms of technical standards and […]

AI Act deal: Key safeguards and dangerous loopholes

AI Act deal: Key safeguards and dangerous loopholes Angela Müller and Matthias Spielkam have written this press release for Algorithm Watch. After a negotiation marathon in the global spotlight, EU lawmakers closed a deal late Friday night on the AI Act, the EU’s law on regulating the development and use of Artificial Intelligence systems. The […]

AI Act Trilogue Deal: Comments by Philipp Hacker

AI Act Trilogue Deal: Comments by Philipp Hacker Philipp Hacker, Professor of Law and Technology at ENS has written a comprehensive analysis on the AI Act deal on his LinkedIn Page. He writes: The political agreement on the AI Act is extremely important in a dual sense. First, it sends a strong signal that the […]

We Don’t Have to Choose Between Ethical AI and Innovative AI

We Don’t Have to Choose Between Ethical AI and Innovative AI This article was authored by Reshma Saujani for Time. We keep hearing about how AI is going to steal women’s jobs, proliferate racial bias, make the rich richer and the poor poorer.  And if we focus solely on that fear, it very well might.  As the founder of Girls Who […]

Artificial Intelligence Act: deal on comprehensive rules for trustworthy AI

Artificial Intelligence Act: deal on comprehensive rules for trustworthy AI This is a press release from the European Parliament published on 09 December 2023. MEPs reached a political deal with the Council on a bill to ensure AI in Europe is safe, respects fundamental rights and democracy, while businesses can thrive and expand.  On Friday, […]

AI Act: EU policymakers nail down rules on AI models, butt heads on law enforcement

AI Act: EU policymakers nail down rules on AI models, butt heads on law enforcement This article is authored by Luca Bertuzzi for Euractiv. After 22 hours of intense negotiations, EU policymakers found a provisional agreement on the rules for the most powerful AI models, but strong disagreement in the law enforcement chapter forced the […]

The Federal Council sets the foundations for Switzerland’s digital transformation

The Federal Council sets the foundations for Switzerland’s digital transformation The Digital Switzerland Strategy sets the guidelines for Switzerland’s digital transformation (see Ordinance on the Coordination of the Digital Transformation and ICT Steering in the Federal Administration). It is binding for the Federal Administration and serves as an orientation for all other stakeholders involved in digitalisation. Vision Switzerland […]

France’s AI hopes collide with French love of regulating tech

France’s AI hopes collide with French love of regulating tech This article was published in Politico and co-authored by Océane Herrero and Gian Volpicelli. French companies keen to be at the forefront of artificial intelligence — and to rein in European Union regulatory ambitions — have a surprising opponent: the European Commission’s self-styled digital enforcer […]