NATA Fireside Chat on Measuring Safe and Responsible AI

I thoroughly enjoyed the fireside chat with Stela SOLAR at the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia (NATA) Annual Conference – Accreditation Matters. https://nata.com.au/events/accreditation-matters-2024/

We delved into Measuring Safe and Responsible AI – The Practice and the Frontier.

We discussed what safe and responsible AI truly means and how we can assess its achievement. The conversation explored insights from industry practices, research, and recent collaborations within the National AI Centre’s Responsible AI Network. We examined the crucial role of standards, measurement, and assurance techniques in enabling safe and responsible AI, including methodologies for quantifying risk mitigation. The integration of lower-level product/engineering metrics with organisation-level impact metrics, including ESG factors, was a key highlight.

For some of CSIRO’s Data61 latest work in the measurement of safe and responsible AI, see here.


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