ISO 42001:2023 Expertise
The world's first international standard for AI management systems, helping organizations responsibly develop, deploy, and govern artificial intelligence.
Standard Overview
ISO 42001 is the first international standard providing a framework for an Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS). Published in December 2023, it helps organizations develop, deploy, or use AI systems responsibly by providing a structured set of policies, processes, and controls to manage AI risks, ethical concerns, and regulatory compliance (such as the EU AI Act). It is designed to be integrated into existing business management systems, following the 'Plan-Do-Check-Act' methodology, similar to ISO 27001 (information security). The standard acts as a 'connective tissue' that turns ethical intentions into practical controls, making it an essential framework for any organization operating in the AI space.
Key Pillars
AI Governance and Accountability: Defines roles, responsibilities, and clear AI policies at the highest level of leadership to ensure accountability.
AI Risk Management: Structures the identification, assessment, and mitigation of risks unique to AI, such as bias, safety concerns, and reliability failures.
Ethics and Transparency: Ensures AI systems are explainable, traceable, and adhere to ethical standards regarding data privacy and fairness.
Lifecycle Management: Manages AI systems from conception through development, deployment, monitoring, and decommissioning.
Continuous Monitoring and Improvement: Requires continuous tracking of AI system performance to detect issues early and make ongoing adjustments.
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