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SHAPES Project Pilots' Self-assessment for Trustworthy AI
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Abstract
The Assessment List for Trustworthy AI (ALTAI) was developed by the High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI HLEG) set up by the European Commission to help assess whether the AI system that is being developed, deployed, procured, or used, complies with the seven requirements of Trustworthy AI, as specified in the AI HLEG's Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI. This paper describes the self-evaluation process of the SHAPES pilot campaign and presents some individual case results applying the prototype of an interactive version of the Assessment List for Trustworthy AI. Finally, the available results of two individual cases are combined. The best results are obtained from the evaluation category ‘transparency’ and the worst from ‘technical robustness and safety’. Future work will be combining the missing self-assessment results and developing mitigation recommendations for AI-based risk reduction recommendations for new SHAPES services.
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