SAS, a leading data and AI company, has introduced new products and services aimed at improving AI governance and enhancing model trust and transparency. The launch of model cards and AI Governance Advisory services is set to assist organizations in navigating the complex AI landscape, reducing risks, and enabling more confident pursuit of AI objectives. SAS has also unveiled a Trustworthy AI Life Cycle Workflow aligned with the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, emphasizing the importance of responsible and ethical AI practices.
Model cards serve as 'nutrition labels' for AI models, offering transparency and surfacing potential bias and model drift. These cards are designed to make complex AI models easily understandable for stakeholders across the AI life cycle, from developers to board directors. By highlighting indicators like accuracy, fairness, and model drift, model cards aim to promote governance and transparency in AI operations. The upcoming feature in SAS Viya will provide valuable insights for both proprietary and open source models, enhancing accountability and regulatory compliance.
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