Re: AI Alliance update - before 30/11/2019

Dear Paola and others,
Good point you make here. I think it is necessary to give input. Let me also check the documents. You may also want to look at claire-ai.org.
I will provide some additional points and by November 29 we can send our CG input.

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    On Wednesday, November 27, 2019, 2:20:03 AM AST, Paola Di Maio <paola.dimaio@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 In relation tohttps://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/ethics-guidelines-trustworthy-ai  
Would this CG want to send some collective feedback to the AI Alliance?The essential point I want to put across them is that:
shared KR is necessary for ethics in AIIf there are no objections I ll send the following statement, feel free to addor comment, before Nov 30 thanks


To:  EU AI ALLIANCEGreetings AI ALLIANCE

In relation to:https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/ethics-guidelines-trustworthy-ai  

The AI KR W3C CG, wd'd like to suggest that 
Shared explicit knowledge representation is necessary to achieveEthics in AI
Although still at exploratory stage, we are doing research and developing materials  knowledge and resources to support and explain our statement if helptulhttps://www.w3.org/community/aikr/  

We respectfully request that the AI ALLIANCE, to support AI Ethics gives due consideration for AI KR standards, possibly open and web based, and invite members to collaborate and participate in our CG
Best regardsPaola Di Maio, ChairW3C AI KR CG

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The Piloting Process of the Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI, is a participatory, multi-stakeholder consultation aiming to collect feedback for the Assessment List that the High-Level Expert Group (AI HLEG) prepared to operationalise its Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI.

Launched on the day of the first European AI Alliance Assembly, in June 2019 this process has engaged over 700 stakeholders and feedback was collected through 3 different tracks:
 

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(i) Direct in depth interviews, the so called “deep dives”, realised with 50 organisations representative of the various European regions, economic sectors and fields of application;

(ii) Written feedback submitted through the registration form and shared with the members of the European AI Alliance through the “Best Practices” section;

(iii) Participation in the survey that allows commenting on every single point of the Assessment List. 

This feedback is being processed to be reported back to the AI HLEG by the 1st of December.


The members of the European AI Alliance can still participate in the survey by clicking on the link that best suits their profile:
   
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The "Best Practices" section of the European AI Alliance is dedicated to the exchange of  ideas, comments and documents on the implementation of Trustworthy AI. The session seves as written feedback to the Piloting of the Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI and their Assessment List.

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AI as Pansophic Technology/Networks/Platforms/Machines/Systems/Algorithms

Building a More Trustworthy AI Ecosystem: Recommendations from OpenAI

HLEG Guidelines on Trustworthy AI - Implementation in Financial Services Workshop, 28 October 2019

Refining Technical Robustness and Safety Questions

The Problem with a "one size fits all" Assessment List

AI4Belgium Feedback Report on the "Trustworthy AI Assessment List" in the context of the piloting Process of the Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI

BTC’s Best Practice on Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI

Z-inspection: Towards a process to assess Ethical AI

Young students ask questions like these regarding AI

How to Create Trustworthy and Ethical Artificial Intelligence

AI Impact Assessment & Code of Conduct

Transparency and explainability - by OKRA Technologies

Introducing IBM's "AI Fairness 360" as a tool for implementing Trustworthy AI

Bringing AI in line with Bosch's "Invented for Life" ethos
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