Russia and India are jointly developing a draft "White Paper" on the conformity assessment of artificial intelligence technologies, which will reflect the goals and objectives of the conformity assessment of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies agreed upon by the two countries, existing AI solutions in pilot industries on the Russian and Indian markets; the state of international and national standardization documents applicable to pilot industries; approaches to the ethical regulation of AI agreed upon by the two countries. This was reported by the press service of Rosstandart.
The project is being implemented within the framework of the memorandum of cooperation signed in autumn 2023 between the Chamber for Indian-Russian Technological ghana whatsapp number database Cooperation, the Russian Technical Committee for Standardization No. 164 "Artificial Intelligence" (TC 164) and the non-profit partnership of software developers "Russoft". The main goal of the cooperation is to create a unified system for assessing the conformity of artificial intelligence technologies. As part of the pilot project, approaches to assessing the conformity of AI in agriculture and healthcare that are acceptable for both countries will be developed, taking into account the analysis of AI applications in healthcare and agriculture in Russia and India; development of quality assessment metrics for AI technologies participating in the pilot experiment, and requirements for the quality of applied AI technologies, including in comparison with the quality of a human operator. The pilot project will also result in unified documents on standardization of Russia and India, establishing requirements for testing individual applied AI technologies in the field of healthcare and agriculture.
"Removing barriers associated with the use of artificial intelligence in areas where an incorrect solution can lead to threats to human health and life, significant environmental and economic damage, is achieved through standardization of requirements for testing methods for responsible intelligent systems, as well as through objective confirmation of the systems' compliance with established requirements in the field of functionality and safety," said Sergey Garbuk, Director of Scientific Projects at the National Research University Higher School of Economics and Chairman of TC 164.
Interest in participating in the pilot project from the Russian side was expressed by the Scientific and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine of the Moscow Health Department, the A.I. Burnazyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center, the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, the Rosspetsmash Association, the Institute of Standardization, JSC CTRL2GO and other organizations.
The first results of Russian-Indian cooperation in the field of standardization and conformity assessment of artificial intelligence technologies will be presented at the summit of heads of national standardization bodies of the BRICS member states, which will be held in the summer of 2024 under the chairmanship of the Russian Federation.
The pilot projects chosen are the use of artificial intelligence technologies in healthcare and agriculture.
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