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Anekanta® recognised for ethical and responsible AI development and implementation

Anekanta is proud to announce the release of a ground breaking new British Standard for AI Facial Recognition Technology – “Facial recognition technology – Ethical use and deployment in video surveillance-based systems – Code of practice (BS 9347:2024). According to Anekanta, the new British Standard standard builds on the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) Legal and Ethical Guide to the

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Anekanta | What does the new legal definition of AI systems mean?

Alongside the continued development and growth of artificial intelligence have been the regulations for it. Here, Anekanta ask whether you’re prepared for legal definition of AI systems Any organisation who develops, provides and uses/deploys AI systems which meet the EU AI Act definition criteria, and whose decisions are utilised within the EU will be subject

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Anekanta AI: Helping Organizations Comply with the EU AI Act

Anekanta®AI’s AI Risk Intelligence System™ can help organizations to comply with the EU AI Act. The EU AI Act is a landmark piece of legislation that will regulate the development and use of artificial intelligence in the European Union. The Act is designed to ensure that AI is used safely, ethically, and in a way

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Anekanta Consulting | Adopting current technologies in AI & Surveillance

A new report based on current AI technology and video surveillance in the UK has been published, revealing findings such as 99% of cameras remain the private sector today. Pauline Norstrom whose company, Anekanta Consulting produced the report, provides further commentary with the kind permission of the BSIA in this exclusive Q&A. What were the

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World-first code of practice on ethical use and deployment of facial recognition technology developed with BSIA, released

The first ever British Standard code of practice focusing on the ethical use and deployment of facial recognition technology (FRT), developed on recommendations by the BSIA, has been released today by the British Standards Institute (BSI).  The code of practice, Facial recognition technology – Ethical use and deployment in video surveillance-based systems – Code of practice (BS 9347:2024) – has

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BSIA to launch major research report at IFSEC International

The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) will launch a major research report into the video surveillance market in the United Kingdom at IFSEC International at London’s ExCeL Centre on 18 May. The report, titled ‘The Bigger Picture’ is an extensive update to the BSIA’s research report of 2013, ‘The Picture is Not Clear’, which has

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