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Standards Australia announces AI training in partnership with the Australian National University

April 29, 2024

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Standards Australia is offering professionals and organisations the chance to delve into AS ISO/IEC 42001:2023, Information technology - Artificial intelligence - Management System.

With the growing development and application of AI, AS ISO/IEC 42001:2023 addresses the unique challenges AI poses, such as ethical considerations, transparency, and continuous learning. For organisations, it sets out a structured way to manage risks and opportunities associated with AI, balancing innovation with governance.

The development of the standard involved experts from over 50 countries. It can be used by any size or type of organisation that intends to make use of AI for developing or delivering its products and services.

Held in partnership with Australian National University (ANU), the 2-hour online learning module will provide an in-depth overview of the new standard, provide a succinct explanation of AI, and cut through the complexity of AI at an organisational level, allowing you to understand risk management best practices in AI.

The module is on-demand offering participants the opportunity to access the material when it suits them, and participants will receive a certificate of completion following their attendance. 

Kareen Riley-Takos, Chief Operating Officer at Standards Australia, said, “We know there is a need for stringent guidelines and practices with AI. The adoption of this standard saw vast local interest and our training courses aim to meet this interest and help local organisations better understand and utilise the standard”.

Maia Gould, Engagement Lead, ANU School of Cybernetics "Standards are an important way that we as a society address the safe, sustainably and responsible implementation of technologies like AI. We are thrilled to collaborate with Standards Australia as a learning partner in the adoption of the AI Management Standard. This partnership is an important contribution to our work with organisations seeking to enhance their governance skills in the rapidly evolving AI landscape”.

Standards Australia and ANU are working together with a shared mission helping Australian entities to navigate and excel in this transformative era. 

Further information and registration to attend can be found here.

Contact
Jess Dunne
Standards Australia announces AI training in partnership with the Australian National University
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Standards Australia is offering professionals and organisations the chance to delve into AS ISO/IEC 42001:2023, Information technology - Artificial intelligence - Management System.

With the growing development and application of AI, AS ISO/IEC 42001:2023 addresses the unique challenges AI poses, such as ethical considerations, transparency, and continuous learning. For organisations, it sets out a structured way to manage risks and opportunities associated with AI, balancing innovation with governance.

The development of the standard involved experts from over 50 countries. It can be used by any size or type of organisation that intends to make use of AI for developing or delivering its products and services.

Held in partnership with Australian National University (ANU), the 2-hour online learning module will provide an in-depth overview of the new standard, provide a succinct explanation of AI, and cut through the complexity of AI at an organisational level, allowing you to understand risk management best practices in AI.

The module is on-demand offering participants the opportunity to access the material when it suits them, and participants will receive a certificate of completion following their attendance. 

Kareen Riley-Takos, Chief Operating Officer at Standards Australia, said, “We know there is a need for stringent guidelines and practices with AI. The adoption of this standard saw vast local interest and our training courses aim to meet this interest and help local organisations better understand and utilise the standard”.

Maia Gould, Engagement Lead, ANU School of Cybernetics "Standards are an important way that we as a society address the safe, sustainably and responsible implementation of technologies like AI. We are thrilled to collaborate with Standards Australia as a learning partner in the adoption of the AI Management Standard. This partnership is an important contribution to our work with organisations seeking to enhance their governance skills in the rapidly evolving AI landscape”.

Standards Australia and ANU are working together with a shared mission helping Australian entities to navigate and excel in this transformative era. 

Further information and registration to attend can be found here.

Contact
Jess Dunne
Communications Manager