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ai review form
rusnix
2023-09-12T11:12:48-05:00
1. Do you (i.e., your organization) have an inventory of tools/systems/engines that could meet the definition of an “algorithm” or “machine learning” or “artificial intelligence”?
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No
2. Do you (i.e., your organization) know all of the data elements used for each tool/system/engine that could meet the definition of an “algorithm” or “machine learning” or “artificial intelligence”?
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No
3. Do you (i.e., your organization) know how many of the data sets used, could contain biases?
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4. Have you (i.e., your organization) classified all of the systems that could meet the definition of an “algorithm” or “machine learning” or “artificial intelligence” as to its capabilities?
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No
5. Do you (i.e., your organization) know how many and what types of testing is being conducted on a system that could meet the definition of an “algorithm” or “machine learning” or “artificial intelligence” as to its capabilities?
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6. Do you (i.e., your organization) have dependent AI engines (primary systems from Amazon, IBM, etc.) or multiple AI systems interacting with each other?
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7. Are you (i.e., your organization) aware of how many regulatory bills have been passed or pending and in which US states?
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8. Do you (i.e., your organization) have legal clauses you use for contracts with third party AI providers, specifically related to the use of AI systems?
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9. Do you (i.e., your organization) conduct AI third party risk assessments, using third party risk questionnaires, to gain transparency on the system and how it is managed?
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No
10. Do you (i.e., your organization) have specific governance documents and requirements for the use of AI and related systems?
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