ISO42001 requires that an organisation should define the AI technical documents that are used to determine the needs of interested parties.

These might include key suppliers, regulators, customers and users alike.

AI system technical documentation should address:

  • General description of the AI system
  • Technical assessments about the AI deployment and operation. To include run-times and hardware capabilities
  • Technical limitations. E.g. acceptable error rates, reliability and accuracy of AI solutions
  • Limitations of technical capability
  • Monitoring techniques that allow users or operators to update systems
  • Design data
  • AI monitoring and measuring data
  • Quality inspections of product developed
  • Verification and validation methods
  • Impact assessments
  • Management of potential AI failures
  • Monitoring the capabilities and general wellbeing of AI systems
  • Documenting event logs
  • Systems updates
  • Change logs

For further information and to book your BS 1SO 42001 Artificial intelligence – management systems survey please contact: Marcus J Allen at Thamer James Ltd. Email: [email protected]

Marcus has twenty years’ experience in delivering Governance, Risk and Compliance solutions to over two hundred organisations within the UK. Marcus holds the respected Diploma in Governance, Risk and Compliance from the International Compliance Association and holds a master’s degree in Management Learning & Change from the University of Bristol. Marcus has attended various courses on AI development at Oxford University.