Active PAR

P3396

Recommended Practice for Defining and Evaluating Artificial Intelligence (AI) Risk, Safety, Trustworthiness, and Responsibility

This recommended practice provides a comprehensive framework for understanding, defining, and evaluating AI risks, AI safety, AI trustworthiness, and AI responsibility in order to address and manage them while preserving the benefits of innovation. This recommended practice takes into consideration the global context, advocating for responsible AI adoption, governance, and collaboration. The recommended practice offers a principles-based framework that looks at the role of AI in information generation, decision-making, human agency, and responsibilities associated with AI usage while considering the full life cycle of AI application development, deployment, and operation.

Sponsor Committee
C/AISC - Artificial Intelligence Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2023-09-21

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
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Sponsor Committee
C/AISC - Artificial Intelligence Standards Committee
Working Group
AI-RSTR - Framework for Defining and Evaluating AI Risk, Safety, Trustworthiness and Responsibility
IEEE Program Manager
Christy Bahn
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Working Group Chair
Jeanine DeFalco

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