With Europe leading in AI compliance through unified regulations like GDPR, the U.S. is still navigating its path through Congress. However, U.S. firms are already aligning with European AI standards
Kunle FasalojoCybersecurity Program Management (GRC) | CMMC Readiness || Collaborale AGTClarksburg, Md, United States
With Europe leading in AI compliance through unified regulations like GDPR, the U.S. is still navigating its path through Congress. However, U.S. firms are already aligning with European AI standards, just as they did with data protection. What role does PMI play in advising Congress on AI compliance? Saving Changes...
Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
First of all, the key point about all this movement is mainly generative AI, not AI by itself. With that said, some organizations are not aware that, when you create an initiative using generative AI, new roles and most of the times a new business unit is needed to be created. What you stated usually is located in Responsible AI modules or things to consider. So, in my opinion, the PMI made a good work with the 3 free of charge courses it has delivered because you will find things related to Responsible AI into them. On the other side, I know the PMI is working in creating some type of standard related to AI so I guess something will be there. My final comment is: when somebody is assigned to a new initiative then the same work related to engage subject matter experts are needed and mainly, to do that, the PM must made the previous work on learn about all related to the solution to create. Mainly asking to genAI about it....(hehe) Saving Changes...