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Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls CG (DPVCG)
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[Review] AI Technology Concepts #162

Closed DelaramGlp closed 5 months ago

DelaramGlp commented 5 months ago
  1. The AI vocabulary and its documentation is are available on GitHub.

  2. ai:System I think it would be better to rename ai:System to ai:AISystem to avoid any confusions.

  3. ai:System The link to source (OECD) is not correct. Also it needs to be added to references.

  4. ai:Measure I am not sure if dpv:TechnicalOrganisationalMeasure is broader than ``dpv:Measure''.

coolharsh55 commented 5 months ago
2. **ai:System** I think it would be better to rename `ai:System` to `ai:AISystem` to avoid any confusions.

Okay. Does this mean we would have to prefix AI to everything e.g. AIModel?

3. **ai:System** The link to source (OECD) is not correct. Also it needs to be added to references.

Done as https://oecd.ai/en/wonk/ai-system-definition-update

4. **ai:Measure**  I am not sure if `dpv:TechnicalOrganisationalMeasure` is broader than ``dpv:Measure''.

Presuming you mean 'ai:Measure' instead of 'dpv:Measure'. If ai:Measure is associated with risk mitigation, then it is a technical and/or organisational measure? So you can reuse the existing taxonomy in DPV e.g. training, policies, and so on.

coolharsh55 commented 5 months ago

Implemented - please review at https://dev.dpvcg.org/ai/

TallTed commented 5 months ago

[@coolharsh55] Implemented - please review at https://dev.dpvcg.org/ai/

https://dev.dpvcg.org/ai/ is a 404. There must be a better place to point, optimally narrowed to the (cells? lines? paragraphs?) that reflect the specific changes prompted by this issue rather than an entire (directory? document? other?).

coolharsh55 commented 5 months ago

The link changed because we moved to versioned IRI structure since the last week. Its now https://dev.dpvcg.org/v2.0/ai/ If you open the page, you should be able to find the concepts mentioned and the changes. Asking for exact lines etc. - you can view the git diff if you want, otherwise I think its quite easy to go to the document and see the concepts being discussed here.