SN-ISO/IEC TR 24368:2022 PDF

SN-ISO/IEC TR 24368:2022 PDF

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SN-ISO/IEC TR 24368:2022 PDF

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09/19/2022

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Information technology - Artificial intelligence - Overview of ethical and societal concerns

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Standards Norway SN-ISO/IEC TR Series

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This document provides a high-level overview of AI ethical and societal concerns.


In addition, this document:


—    provides information in relation to principles, processes and methods in this area;


—    is intended for technologists, regulators, interest groups, and society at large;


—    is not intended to advocate for any specific set of values (value systems).


This document includes an overview of International Standards that address issues arising from AI ethical and societal concerns.


Number of Pages : 60
Published : 09/19/2022

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