A Big Step Towards an AI Trust label for global
markets
In a major step forward for artificial intelligence governance,
the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA), the global,
consensus-building standards development organization (SDO) of
IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization
dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, announces Joint
Specification V1.0 for the Assessment of the Trustworthiness of AI
Systems. Based on IEEE CertifAIEd, VDE VDESPEC 90012, and the
Positive AI framework, this new specification aims to unify and
streamline the evaluation of AI systems across Europe and the
world.
A Unified Approach to Trustworthy AI
Recognizing the fragmented landscape of AI trustworthiness
frameworks, IEEE, Positive AI, IRT SystemX (Coordinator of
Confiance.ai), and VDE came together to create a joint
specification that combines the strengths of IEEE CertifAIEd, VDE
VDESPEC 90012, and the Positive AI framework. By working together,
they have paved the way for responsible AI governance that is
intended to comply with global regulatory requirements and
frameworks while promoting innovation, competitiveness, and
quality.
Alignment with EU AI Act and Ethical Guidelines
Joint Specification V1.0 is carefully designed to follow the
recommendations of the 2024 EU AI Act in the design and use of AI
models. This helps to ensure that requirements are met while
upholding the highest ethical standards in AI design and
deployment.
Thorough and Nuanced Evaluation
Unlike traditional pass/fail assessments, Joint Specification
V1.0 provides a foundation for an AI Trust label, introducing a
nuanced grading system across six key principles:
- Human agency and oversight
- Technical robustness and safety
- Privacy and data governance
- Transparency
- Diversity, non-discrimination, and fairness
- Social and environmental well-being
“This approach allows for a detailed and more complete
evaluation of AI systems, embracing a wide range of indicators and
addressing the dependencies between the principles,” said
Jean-Philippe Faure, European Standardization Partnerships, IEEE
SA, and Joint Specification V1.0 project lead.
Global Recognition and Adoption
With the IEEE CertifAIEd AI Ethics Certification Program, IEEE
has pioneered AI certification, testing and training, helping
increase the quality of and trust in AI systems. Already, 167
people in 28 countries have become IEEE CertifAIEd Authorized
Assessors.
Joint Specification V1.0 is also gaining recognition at national
and global levels and is set to become the cornerstone of the
operationalization of trustworthy AI. The specification was
contributed to the IEEE to become standardized under the IEEE P8000
working group, accelerating its adoption and impact.
“MISSION KI, the German national initiative for Artificial
Intelligence and Data Economy, has used Joint Specification V1.0 in
their development of transparent AI quality and testing standards,”
said Ravi Subramaniam, Senior Director, Product, Business
Development & Marketing, IEEE SA. “This further underscores the
impact of the IEEE CertifAIEd specifications and acknowledges
IEEE’s global standards and the continuous partnership and impact
that the IEEE Standards Association has in its collaborations
within Europe.”
Driving Competition and Quality
As companies and industries seek concrete solutions to enhance
AI practices, Joint Specification V1.0 offers a robust framework to
improve competitiveness and help ensure high quality products
bringing many benefits, including satisfied customers, management,
and employees.
A Vision for the Future
The EU has taken a significant step in advancing trustworthy AI
systems with the publication of the AI Act. Joint Specification
V1.0 is poised to serve as a pivotal resource in implementing
trustworthy AI, offering a foundation for an AI Trust label aligned
with the values of the AI Act.
IEEE aims to continue playing a crucial role in this evolving
landscape by becoming a leading force in the dissemination of the
upcoming label through expansion of the IEEE CertifAIEd
program.
All interested parties, including industry leaders and
policymakers, are encouraged to join IEEE, Positive AI, IRT
SystemX, and VDE in the development of the AI Trust label, a
certification program based on Joint Specification v1.0. This
collaborative effort aims to ensure that AI systems are developed
and deployed responsibly, in alignment with European values and
regulatory standards.
About the IEEE Standards Association
IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) is a collaborative
organization where innovators raise the world’s standards for
technology. IEEE SA provides a globally open, consensus-building
environment and platform that empowers people to work together in
the development of leading-edge, market-relevant technology
standards, and industry solutions shaping a better, safer, and
sustainable world.
About IEEE
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benefit of humanity. Through its highly cited publications,
conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational
activities, IEEE is the trusted voice in a wide variety of areas
ranging from aerospace systems, computers, and telecommunications
to biomedical engineering, electric power, and consumer
electronics. Learn more at https://www.ieee.org.
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