Artificial intelligence: The Commission welcomes the opportunities offered by the final Assessment List for Trustworthy AI (ALTAI)

The European Commission welcomes today the Assessment List for Trustworthy AI (ALTAI), a check list for business and organisations to self-assess the trustworthiness of their artificial intelligence (AI) systems under development. This will further strengthen the benefits that AI yields to the economy and society as a whole.

The concept of Trustworthy AI, introduced by the High-Level Expert Group on AI (AI HLEG) through the Ethics Guidelines on Trustworthy AI, is based on seven key requirements:

  1. human agency and oversight,
  2. technical robustness and safety,
  3. privacy and data governance,
  4. transparency,
  5. diversity, non-discrimination and fairness,
  6. environmental and societal well-being and,
  7. accountability.

ALTAI is the first instrument that translates AI principles into an accessible and dynamic checklist that developers and deployers of AI can use. 

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This content has been updated on 10 February 2022 at 15 h 59 min.

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