The standard describes specifications for the factors that shall be considered in the development of a Responsible Artificial Intelligence (AI) license. Possible elements in the specification include (but are not limited to): (1) What a 'Responsible AI License' means and what its aims are (2) Standardized definitions for referring to components, features and other such elements of AI software, source code and services (3) Standardized reference to geography specific AI/Technology specific legislation and laws (such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation - GDPR) as well as identification of violation detection, penalties, and legal remedies. (4) The specification lists domain specific considerations that may be applied in developing a responsible AI license. The proposed standard shall not require the use of any specific legal text or clauses nor shall the proposed standard offer legal advice.
- Standard Committee
- C/AISC - Artificial Intelligence Standards Committee
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- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2019-09-05
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- C/AISC - Artificial Intelligence Standards Committee
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AI Licensing - Working group for Responsible AI Licensing
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- Christy Bahn
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