AI risks

ebook: Understand AI governance best practice

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AI is transforming communities, cultures, and economies

For the full potential of AI to be realised, however, there needs to be safeguards around its use. From gender bias to privacy breaches to racial profiling, the brave new world of AI comes with burdens as well as benefits. Consumers are increasingly concerned about the potential risks of AI systems due to their perceived opacity, complexity, potential for bias, loss of accountability, and unpredictability.

In helping to drive the responsible use of AI, AS ISO/IEC 42001:2023 (abbreviated to “42001” in this report) is a new global AI management system standard that addresses the need for consistency and ethical implementation of AI across borders.

Download this report for information on 42001, its benefits, and how it will impact Australian organisations and the broader community.

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