Welcome to our biweekly newsletter. Read on to find out what has been happening with the AI Standards Hub over the past couple of weeks.
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Launch of BridgeAI |
This week saw the official launch of BridgeAI, a new £100m Innovate UK programme to support the adoption and diffusion of AI and machine learning technologies in the UK economy. As part of BridgeAI’s offerings, the AI Standards Hub will work with the programme's multi-sectoral community on the role of standards in bridging the gap between AI innovation and implementation. The recording of the launch event is available online and provides an overview of the programme’s mission and structure. |
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Have your say: Training needs survey |
As part of the AI Standards Hub's mission to facilitate multi-stakeholder involvement in the development and use of AI standards, we are looking to better understand the demand for additional training offerings. We are running a short survey to help us assess training needs that exist across the Hub’s diverse user community and to gather feedback on our existing e-learning modules. Your input will have a direct impact on priorities for e-learning and in-person training offerings going forward – please share your views by completing the survey before May 3. |
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New training module: Introduction to trustworthy AI |
The latest addition to our suite of e-learning modules provides an introduction to trustworthy AI, including how trustworthy AI can be achieved and demonstrated. Developed by NPL, the course covers different kinds of AI and examples of how they are used, possible concerns regarding the use of AI, the meaning of trustworthy AI, and the role of third-party organisations in pursuing it. |
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Latest blog post: Exploring safe, secure, resilient, and trustworthy AI |
In our latest blog post, Gill Jackson discusses the Hub’s recent activities related to the topic of safe, secure, and resilient AI. The post explores the connection between each of these concepts and trustworthiness, and reports industry stakeholder perspectives on implementation challenges related to this theme. |
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German AI Standardization Roadmap published in English |
Originally published in December 2022, the second edition of the German Standardization Roadmap on Artificial Intelligence is now available in English. Developed by DIN and DKE through consultation with a diverse range of stakeholders, the roadmap analyses recent developments and emerging needs, and makes recommendations for future AI standardisation efforts. |
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Sign up for a user account |
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! |
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