Implementing an ISO 42001-Certified AI Governance Program: A 6-Month Journey
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Summary
The article describes a practical implementation of an ISO 42001-certified AI Governance program completed within 6 months. It addresses the growing need for trust in AI systems, particularly in B2B SaaS contexts, and argues against following tech industry hype in favor of established methodologies from other technology sectors like aviation and automotive. The piece likely outlines a structured approach to AI governance that balances innovation with responsible implementation based on proven frameworks.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledAs the AI-hype props the Economy, trust in AI capabilities has become central for end users and customers of B2B SaaS companies alike.
Without trust, there is no business. How do you build trust about systems whose marketing rely on mysticism?
Do we need to think of something new and follow the 'visionaries' of the Tech industry while they compulsively reinvent the wheel?
Or can we follow the decades of experiences built when developing new technologies like planes, trains, and automobiles?
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