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.
[Webinar] Towards secure AI for all: Inclusive approaches to AI security standardisation
This upcoming webinar will discuss the importance of promoting AI security from the perspective of different stakeholder groups, consider specific challenges for multistakeholder participation in AI security, and assess if standards can foster an inclusive approach to AI security governance. The featured panel discussion will explore what an inclusive, multistakeholder approach to AI security standardisation could look like, providing an opportunity to address specific considerations for civil society and other underrepresented groups.
AI Standards Hub makes its AI standards available on the OECD Catalogue of Tools and Metrics for Trustworthy AI
We are delighted to announce that published AI-specific standards from the AI Standards Hub’s Standards Database are being added to the OECD Catalogue of Tools and Metrics for Trustworthy AI. The standards included in the catalogue are a subset of the Hub’s existing database and will be continuously updated as the landscape develops.
CEN-CENELEC JTC21 releases overview of active work items
CEN-CENELEC JTC21, the standardisation committee responsible for developing standards to support the implementation of the EU AI Act, has released a comprehensive overview of its active work items. This initiative aims to provide an increased level of public transparency in response to the unprecedented interest in the committee's work from a diverse range of stakeholders. The published dashboard lists the various standardisation deliverables in development and provides valuable additional context. This includes detailing how each work item relates to existing international standards and mapping them to the ten points set out in the European Commission's standardisation request.
[New blogpost] Updates from our AI in recruitment and employment workshop series: Part 4
This blog contains our analysis of the potential role that standards can play within a wider AI governance ecosystem for recruitment and employment, taking into account the regulatory environments in the UK and the EU as well as stakeholders’ views gathered during our exploratory workshop series.
We are pleased to unveil our updated website, featuring a refreshed colour palette and streamlined design. The changes have been crafted to make it more accessible and improve user experience. Have you explored the website yet? Visit it today to see our new look.
Training module of the month - Risk Management Frameworks for Trustworthy AI
This course explains the definition of risk in the context of AI systems and the general approach to risk management. Learn more about the unique risks and challenges posed by AI technologies and the scope and purpose of risk management frameworks for AI.
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!