Safety and Artificial Intelligence – A look into the ISO 8800 Standard
As of October 17, 2024, the ISO/PAS 8800 standard went under publication. Generally, it takes 7 weeks from this time for the standard to be released.
As of October 17, 2024, the ISO/PAS 8800 standard went under publication. Generally, it takes 7 weeks from this time for the standard to be released.
Explore the challenges of Explainable AI (XAI) in Autonomous Vehicles and how ISO standards like ISO/PAS 8800:2024 and ISO/IEC 42001:2023 provide process-based solutions for transparency and assurance.
How do ISO 21448 and ISO 8800 complement each other to enhance safety in autonomous systems? Learn how these standards tackle functional and AI-specific challenges.
In August of this year, the EU AI Act was enacted into law. Starting in 2025, enforcement will begin with substantial non-compliance fines, potentially reaching tens of millions of euros.
Is more data better? This question has spelled the end of countless AI projects. Common sense tells us that, yes, more data allows the model to fit our problem better.
Roughly 2 years after the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, AI incidents have surged over 70%, per the 2024 AI Index Report. The launch marked the start of the current era of mass AI adoption.
ISO/IEC 42001 establishes our AI Management System and emphasizes the ethical and responsible use of AI.
There are countless debates whether Artificial Intelligence is really “intelligent”, and then what “intelligent” really means. Some of these debates gravitate towards discussions on syntax and semantics.
Back in 2020 we would have never thought that a semiconductor manufacturer would be almost five times as valuable as the world’s biggest retail chain.
The ISO/IEC 5469:2024 standard was released in January of 2024, and, unlike ISO/CD PAS 8800, it is not specific to just automotive.
Over the past few months, we’ve posted about recent AI incidents involving ethics and safety. Such incidents embody the need for responsible AI (RAI), which employs AI in a safe, trustworthy, and ethical manner.
Already early in 2024 we’ve seen several AI incidents including Deepfakes of celebrities, both alive and dead, and Chevrolet selling a Tahoe for $1.
It’s now been a year since OpenAI released an experimental chatbot dubbed “ChatGPT”. Since then, the terms “ChatGPT” and “AI” have mushroomed, creating a movement of “Citizen Developers” and pages and pages of school reports being created in seconds.
As you have seen in the news on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, the California Department of Motor Vehicles issued a suspension of General Motors’ Cruise autonomous vehicles from California public roads.
As you have seen in the news on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, the California Department of Motor Vehicles issued a suspension of General Motors’ Cruise autonomous vehicles from California public roads.
AI is here and we are unable to turn back the clocks. In some cases, AI is resembling some of the fears from a 1960’s sci-fi movie. It has been known to wrongly claim individuals as criminals, to drive through red lights, make racists and sexist tweets, be biased against females in recruiting, misdiagnose cancers and the list continues to grow. Is AI inherently evil? The question whether humans are inherently good or evil has been debated by Aristotle, Sigmund Freud among many others. However, with AI it is somewhat simpler.
What is Responsible AI (RAI) and why is it important?