Category: AI Compliance

AI Compliance Essentials: Understanding New Regulations

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping modern society, enhancing efficiency and productivity while also presenting benefits and risks, including potential biases and privacy intrusions. Authorities worldwide are developing regulations, such as the EU AI Act, to address these concerns and ensure compliance with ethical standards in AI deployment.

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Building an Effective AI System Inventory

This article discusses how to effectively map out the key components of AI systems—models, datasets, interfaces, and agents—using a card system for governance. By documenting these elements, organizations can better understand the risks and dependencies within their AI systems to ensure responsible management and oversight.

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Mapping Your AI System Landscape

The post discusses the importance of understanding your organization’s AI landscape by creating an AI System Inventory to effectively govern and manage AI systems. It emphasizes the need for clear definitions, systematic mapping of capabilities, and awareness of potential misuse scenarios to ensure responsible AI deployment.

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EU AI Act Enforced: Major Developments in AI Tools and Education

Recently, several provisions of the European Union’s AI regulations came into effect, banning certain applications like social scoring systems and the collection of potentially discriminatory biometric information. Additionally, OpenAI unveiled a new AI tool called Deep Research, designed to assist researchers in gathering and synthesizing information.

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Defining AI: Where Do We Draw the Line?

The EU’s AI Act struggles to define when a system qualifies as AI, akin to the philosophical question posed by Bob Dylan about the essence of being. The recent guidelines attempt to clarify this distinction but ultimately create more confusion by imposing arbitrary classifications based on computational techniques rather than functional characteristics.

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Designing AI with Accountability in Mind

AI designers and developers are responsible for considering the design, development, decision processes, and outcomes of AI systems. Every individual involved in the creation of AI must account for its impact on the world and adhere to clear company policies regarding responsibility and accountability.

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Understanding the AI Act: Key Changes and Compliance Steps

The European Regulation on Artificial Intelligence (AI Act), adopted by the Council of the European Union on May 21, 2024, aims to ensure the ethical and safe use of AI systems within the EU. It establishes a risk-based approach to regulate AI technologies, imposing various obligations on providers and users based on the identified risk levels.

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Navigating the Evolving Landscape of AI Regulations for Employers

The 2025 landscape for artificial intelligence legislation and regulation is evolving rapidly, particularly at the state level, where various laws are being enacted to prevent algorithmic discrimination in employment decisions. Employers must stay informed about these changes to ensure compliance and mitigate risks associated with the use of AI systems.

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