by layertec | Jan 6, 2025 | Compliance
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:...
by layertec | Jan 6, 2025 | Compliance
ISO 42001 requires that an organisation defines the impacts and role that data plays in AI development and to document that data sources. The business should establish and record the data management processes related during the design and development of AI....
by layertec | Jan 6, 2025 | Compliance
ISO 420001 requires that AI impact assessments should be documented, and results retained for reference purposes. Included within the documentation of AI impact assessments should be: Intended use of AI system and details of potential misuse of AI systems arising from...
by layertec | Jan 6, 2025 | Compliance
ISO42001 requires that an organisation should create and formalise an AI policy to support the AIMS (artificial intelligence management system). The policy should ideally include the following topics: business direction organisational values culture amount of...
by layertec | Jan 6, 2025 | Compliance
ISO 42001 requires the documentation of the societal impacts of AI systems created by the organisation. The Standard makes clear that AI development can have both positive and negative societal impacts. Areas that an organisation should consider are detailed below:...