Welcome to the latest edition of our newsletter. Read on to find out what has been happening with the AI Standards Hub over the past few weeks.
Welcome to our regular newsletter. Read on to find out what has been happening and what is coming up with the AI Standards Hub.
Towards Secure AI: How far can international standards take us?
In a recently published report, The Alan Turing Institute's Centre for Emerging Technologies and Security presents findings from a research project examining challenges related to AI security and the role of international standards in addressing them.
Updates from our AI in recruitment and employment workshop series
The AI Standards Hub recently held two workshops bringing together UK and EU stakeholders across trade unions, civil society, government, regulators, and academia to explore shared priorities and best practice views on the use of AI in recruitment and employment. This blog provides an overview of these workshops.
Webinar recording available: Operationalising the UK’s AI regulation principles through standards
You can now watch the Innovate UK BridgeAI webinar in which researchers from The Alan Turing Institute’s AI Governance and Regulatory Innovation team shared insights from their research mapping and assessing the relevance of standards for operationalising the principles of the Government’s AI white paper.
Webinar recording available: Demystifying the EU AI Act – Implications for UK Businesses
You can now watch the Innovate UK BridgeAI webinar on the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act and a discussion of its implications for businesses in the UK.
In a new blog, Mark Levene of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) provides an overview of the statistical concepts required to understand the process of calibrating measurements and the importance of calibration in machine learning.
Our online training resources cover topics such as processes of developing and using standards, best practices for AI, and the wider AI governance. The Introduction to AI Assurance was co-developed by the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation and The Alan Turing Institute, and provides a basic introduction to what AI assurance is and why it is important, who and what are involved, and what it might look like in practice.
Creating a user account on the AI Standards Hub website will enable you to take advantage of a wide range of interactive features. Benefits include the ability to save standards and other database items to your personal dashboard, notifications when followed standards open for comment or move from draft to publication, being able to contribute to our community discussion forums, access to our e-learning modules, and much more!