How people professionals can develop, deploy and use AI in an ethical, legal and sustainable way
This guide outlines five steps people professionals can take to become a strategic partner in responsible AI governance.
Guidance on the frameworks for implementing AI responsibly, produced with the British Standards Institution (BSI).
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People professionals have a role in shaping governance, particularly where artificial intelligence (AI) affects employment related matters. As AI becomes more sophisticated and widespread, implementing good governance is necessary to balance the opportunities and risks of using AI systems. There are many good practice guides for implementing different aspects of AI governance. In this guide we give an overview of four risk management frameworks and six international standards that can be used to implement AI responsibly, manage risks, and build confidence in its deployment. This guide was produced with the help of the British Standards Institution (BSI).
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This guide outlines five steps people professionals can take to become a strategic partner in responsible AI governance.
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