ForHumanity - INFRASTRUCTURE OF TRUST FOR AI - GUIDE TO ENTITY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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MAY 2021 // PREPARED BY RYAN CARRIER


An infrastructureoftrust can only succeed if each entity in the ecosystem plays its role correctly. Today, ForHumanity published our guide to the Roles and Responsibilities in an Infrastructure of Trust for AI and Autonomous Systems.

This guide distinguishes the roles and responsibilities for Auditors, Pre-Audit Service Providers, non-profit accreditation services (like UKAS), Government regulators (like ICO), the public, and 3rd-party non-profit secretariats (like ForHumanity). Our aim is to help each entity:

  1. To understand how it fits into the ecosystem
  2. How to avoid conflict of interest in dealings
  3. Where to turn for expertise in the system
  4. The roles and responsibilities of each entity

All of these elements - working in harmony - playing their role - can massively increase the public's trust in AI and Autonomous Systems. What role will you play? Where do you fit in? How can ForHumanity help you to establish this infrastructure of trust in your jurisdiction?

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