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News | 26 April 2019

Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence provide an assessment list that operationalises the key requirements and offers guidance to implement them in practice. Piloting Process This...

The Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence  provide an assessment list that operationalises the key requirements and offers guidance to implement them in practice.

Piloting Process

This assessment list will undergo a piloting process: all stakeholders are invited to test the assessment list and provide practical feedback on how it can be improved.

This feedback will allow for a better understanding of how the assessment list, which is aimed to offer guidance for all AI applications, can be implemented within an organisation. It will also indicate where specific tailoring of the assessment list is needed given AI’s context-specificity.  

All interested stakeholders can participate to the piloting process and start testing out the assessment list. 

Feedback will be received through different tracks:

  • An open survey or “quantitative analysis” which will be sent to all those who register to the piloting;
  • In-depth interviews with a number of representative organisations to gather more detailed feedback for different sectors (organisations can mark their interest for this through the same registration link);
  • Continuous possibility to upload feedback through the European AI Alliance.

The piloting phase will run from the 26th June until the 1st December 2019

Based on all feedback received, the High-Level Expert Group on AI (AI HLEG) will propose a revised version of the assessment list to the Commission in early 2020.

Register for the piloting process