CYAILGJun 20, 2023

Guideline for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence -- AI Assessment Catalog

arXiv:2307.03681v114 citationsh-index: 62
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This work addresses the need for practical, context-specific assessment procedures to mitigate AI risks, such as bias in credit lending or recruitment, making it incremental by operationalizing existing abstract requirements into tangible guidelines.

The paper tackles the challenge of ensuring AI applications are trustworthy by developing an AI assessment catalog that provides guidelines for developers and auditors to systematically evaluate and enhance AI quality standards, addressing risks like unfair treatment in data processing.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made impressive progress in recent years and represents a key technology that has a crucial impact on the economy and society. However, it is clear that AI and business models based on it can only reach their full potential if AI applications are developed according to high quality standards and are effectively protected against new AI risks. For instance, AI bears the risk of unfair treatment of individuals when processing personal data e.g., to support credit lending or staff recruitment decisions. The emergence of these new risks is closely linked to the fact that the behavior of AI applications, particularly those based on Machine Learning (ML), is essentially learned from large volumes of data and is not predetermined by fixed programmed rules. Thus, the issue of the trustworthiness of AI applications is crucial and is the subject of numerous major publications by stakeholders in politics, business and society. In addition, there is mutual agreement that the requirements for trustworthy AI, which are often described in an abstract way, must now be made clear and tangible. One challenge to overcome here relates to the fact that the specific quality criteria for an AI application depend heavily on the application context and possible measures to fulfill them in turn depend heavily on the AI technology used. Lastly, practical assessment procedures are needed to evaluate whether specific AI applications have been developed according to adequate quality standards. This AI assessment catalog addresses exactly this point and is intended for two target groups: Firstly, it provides developers with a guideline for systematically making their AI applications trustworthy. Secondly, it guides assessors and auditors on how to examine AI applications for trustworthiness in a structured way.

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