Public consultation on OECD Framework for Classifying AI Systems until 30 June 2021

Thanks 👍 Daktari for the info

On Sat, Jun 12, 2021, 15:54 James Mbugua via KICTANet <
kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

> Daktari,
>
> I will fill this so that you also give productive input. However, I must
> ask on behalf of everyone else here, you chaired a taskforce on AI and
> Blockchain here in Kenya several years ago, what were the findings of that
> Committee?
>
> I feel this is where we go wrong. Why are we contributing on European
> frameworks when we cannot give Kenyans insight on what taxpayer funded
> initiatives here have done? Shouldn\’t you be asking us to give our views
> on what your taskforce came up with?
>
> REgards,
>
> JG Mbugua
>
> On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 8:56 AM Bitange Ndemo via KICTANet <
> kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
>
>> The OECD and its OECD.AI <oecd.ai/> Network of Experts, in which
>> I participate, has launched a *public consultation* *on a *draft
>> Framework for Classifying AI systems <www.oecd.ai/classification> that
>> is part of the OECD Programme on AI and Work, Innovation, Productivity
>> and Skills (AI-WIPS) <www.oecd.ai/wips> supported by the German
>> Labour Ministry.
>>
>>
>>
>> We are seeking input to improve the framework so it is useful and
>> technically robust and *would like to solicit your feedback *as your
>> work is related.
>>
>>
>>
>> The framework is a user-friendly tool to help policy makers and others
>> differentiate between different types of AI systems and their different
>> impacts on policy goals along 4 dimensions: 1) context; 2) data and input;
>> 3) AI model; and 4) task and output. It aims to provide a common baseline
>> of the key characteristics of AI systems that can impact trustworthy AI; to
>> inform initiatives from impact assessment to regulation and self-regulation.
>>
>> <www.oecd.ai/classification> <www.oecd.ai/classification>
>>
>> <www.oecd.ai/classification>
>>
>> The *deadline for input is 30 June 2021*. Please take* 5 minutes **to
>> test the Framework on a real AI system*
>> <oecd.ai/p/classification> or, if you have a little more time, *comment
>> on the report on **https://www.oecd.ai/classification*
>> <www.oecd.ai/wonk/classification>*.*
>>
>>
>>
>> We would much appreciate your input and look forward to hearing from you.
>> For more information or any queries, please reach out to ai@oecd.org.
>>
>>
>>
>> Ndemo
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