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Welcome to BSA’s AI Policy Resource Center, a single point of information for educational resources, news updates, and real-life examples of how AI-enabled tools spread the benefits of digital transformation, and the policies needed to build trust and confidence in AI’s responsible development and deployment.

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Why AI?

“Why AI?” is a series in which enterprise software leaders explain, in their own words, what software companies are doing to responsibly develop artificial intelligence, and promote its adoption. Read TriNet Chief Technology Officer Jeff Hayward’s testimonial here.

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AI Developers and Deployers: An Important Distinction

Building trust and confidence in AI through regulation also enables its responsible innovation. Learn why regulations should distinguish between developers and deployers of AI and set different roles and obligations for both.

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Everyday AI

For Consumers
Consumers often encounter and benefit from AI-powered services every day. Learn more about how consumers are using AI systems, many of which provide significant value with little risk. Read more >>

For Businesses
Companies are adopting AI systems to further their digital transformation, and improve the products, services, and experience they offer to consumers. Learn more about how organizations are already using AI in B2B and B2C contexts. Read more >>

Impact Assessments: A Key Part of AI Accountability

Impact assessments are an increasingly important tool already used in other regulation contexts that can promote AI accountability and manages high-risk AI uses. Learn more about how companies developing and deploying AI systems should implement impact assessments, and why that’s important.

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BSA CEO Urges US Action on Both AI and Privacy

BSA CEO Victoria Espinel testified before a key committee in Congress in favor of action on privacy and AI legislation that builds trust and confidence in technology. Read more >>

AI for Cybersecurity

Artificial intelligence is a powerful tool that can be harnessed to improve cybersecurity, and policy should encourage its use to counter malicious actors. Read more >>

Welcome

Welcome to BSA’s AI Policy Resource Center, a single point of information for educational resources, news updates, and real-life examples of how AI-enabled tools spread the benefits of digital transformation, and the policies needed to build trust and confidence in AI’s responsible development and deployment.

Sign Up for Updates

Why AI?

“Why AI?” is a series in which enterprise software leaders explain, in their own words, what software companies are doing to responsibly develop artificial intelligence, and promote its adoption. Read TriNet Chief Technology Officer Jeff Hayward’s testimonial here.

Read More

AI Developers and Deployers: An Important Distinction

Building trust and confidence in AI through regulation also enables its responsible innovation. Learn why regulations should distinguish between developers and deployers of AI and set different roles and obligations for both.

Download PDF

Everyday AI

For Consumers
Consumers often encounter and benefit from AI-powered services every day. Learn more about how consumers are using AI systems, many of which provide significant value with little risk. Read more >>

For Businesses
Companies are adopting AI systems to further their digital transformation, and improve the products, services, and experience they offer to consumers. Learn more about how organizations are already using AI in B2B and B2C contexts. Read more >>

Impact Assessments: A Key Part of AI Accountability

Impact assessments are an increasingly important tool already used in other regulation contexts that can promote AI accountability and manages high-risk AI uses. Learn more about how companies developing and deploying AI systems should implement impact assessments, and why that’s important.

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Featured Policy Briefs

AI Developers and Deployers: An Important Distinction

Building trust and confidence in AI through regulation also enables its responsible innovation. Learn why regulations should distinguish between developers and deployers of AI and set different roles and obligations for both.

March 16, 2023
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US: Crosswalk Between BSA Framework to Build Trust in AI

This analysis illustrates the alignment between BSA’s 2021 Framework to Build Trust in AI and NIST’s AI Risk Management Framework.

April 12, 2023
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Confronting Bias: BSA’s Framework to Build Trust in AI 

Confronting Bias: BSA’s Framework to Build Trust in AI sets forth a first-of-its-kind framework for AI bias risk management that organizations can use.

May 17, 2023
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    EU: BSA Recommendations on the AI Act Trilogue Negotiations

    JUL 31, 2023
    BSA has been a strong supporter of the risk-based approach of the original AI Act proposal, and we strongly recommend that the EU co-legislators ensure that it is reflected in the final version of the Act.

    Japan: BSA | The Software Alliance Recommendations on Japan’s AI Strategy in the New Era of AI

    MAY 05, 2023
    BSA | The Software Alliance appreciates the leadership of the Project team on Evolution and Implementation of AI, launched under the Digital Society Promotion Headquarters of Liberal Democratic Party, in encouraging the Government of Japan to further accelerate AI uptake in “The AI White Paper-Japan’s National Strategy in the New Era of AI”.

    US: Crosswalk Between BSA Framework to Build Trust in AI and NIST AI Risk Management Framework

    APR 12, 2023
    This analysis illustrates the alignment between BSA’s 2021 Framework to Build Trust in AI and NIST’s AI Risk Management Framework.

    AI Developers and Deployers: An Important Distinction

    MAR 16, 2023
    Building trust and confidence in AI through regulation also enables its responsible innovation. Learn why regulations should distinguish between developers and deployers of AI and set different roles and obligations for both.

    EU: BSA Position Paper on Draft EU Product Liability Directive

    MAR 14, 2023
    BSA welcomes the EU Commission’s objective of the revision of the Product Liability Directive (PLD) to ensure the functioning of the internal market, free movement of goods, undistorted competition between market operators, and a high level of protection of consumers’ health and property.

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