Given the ubiquity the
technology, large scope diversity should be
considered reflect particular appropriate
balance interests between industry, academics,
public authorities, professional associations, SMEs,
societal stakeholders including consumers, trade
unions, and environmental interests, well other
relevant NGOs.participation all relevant stakeholders AI
standardization.
The aim the task group elaborate
recommendations ensure and improve the
inclusiveness standards for and contribute to
their implementation. reap
its full benefits, risks must addressed: the
involvement societal stakeholders in
standardization will help facilitate the development of
trustworthy technologies and build trust these
technologies, having standards that effectively
reflect the different needs and concerns society.
In practice, the inclusiveness task group, created
under JTC21/WG1, acts several directions:
Distributing updated information the
landscape standardization activities in
international bodies. Inclusiveness means that all
stakeholders with particular interest developing
standards can effectively participate their
development and that their specific input and
concerns are duly considered. The main tool the “AI
Inclusiveness Newsletter” published since January
2024, which has reached more than 100
.
AI has the potential bring important benefits and
opportunities many different areas but can also pose
specific risks and raise concerns civil society