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This work is intended to provide independent input to European and international standardisers currently planning AI standardisation activities in support of the regulatory needs. This report identifies concrete elements in IEEE standards and certification criteria that could fulfil standardisation needs emerging from the European AI Regulation proposal, and provides recommendations for their potential adoption and development in this direction.
This report — The 2023 State of Open Standards —that the Linux Foundation Research prepared provides highly valuable insights into needs and expectations regarding standardisation. It illustrates that the role of open standards in IT for addressing the challenges of our time can hardly be overestimated.
We are thrilled to share some highlights from our inspiring Summer webinar, "Women in ICT Standards," which brought together ICT specialists, professionals, standard developing organizations, and advocates of gender diversity in STEM disciplines. The event's aim was to discuss the current status of women's participation and contribution to standards and technical committees in the ICT domain.
This positioning paper aims to explain how CEN/TC 428 and European ICT professionalism standards can operate to support European AI policies to embed ICT professional competence within AI systems development. This alignment is especially relevant to achieve coherence between future European AI policy and standards alongside the development of CEN/ TC 428 ICT professionalism based upon its four building blocks of: 1. Competences/ Skills/ Roles, 2. Body of Knowledge, 3. Education and 4. Ethics.