Catalogue of Tools & Metrics for Trustworthy AI

These tools and metrics are designed to help AI actors develop and use trustworthy AI systems and applications that respect human rights and are fair, transparent, explainable, robust, secure and safe.

ETSI GR ENI 018 V 2.1.1 - Experiential Networked Intelligence (ENI) - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Mechanisms for Modular Systems



The purpose of the present document is to provide information on different types of AI mechanisms that can be used for cognitive networking and decision making in modern system design, including natural language processing. Bias and ethics will also be addressed. This information can be applied to the ENI reference system architecture (and any other applicable ETSI reports or standards) © Copyright 2023, ETSI

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