
The AIPL has released a repository of high-quality resources designed to support AI governance practices during the procurement and acquisition of Artificial Intelligence solutions. The resource repository includes frameworks, indexes, databases, articles, practical tools, self-paced education, policy instruments, and more.
Topics covered include:
- Root cause analysis for AI problem solving
- Stakeholder engagement
- AI impact assessments
- Risk aware solicitations and tender drafting
- Assessing vendor governance and solution quality
- Risk identification, mitigation, and management
- AI explainability best practices
- AI contract terms and conditions
- Monitoring AI contracts
- Real-world AI use cases
- AI harms, incidents, and errors
“After a year and a half of vetting resources and verify their quality, we are really excited to bring this repository to our fellow AI governance professionals,” says Cari Miller, co-founder of the AI Procurement Lab. The repository fills an important void in the AI procurement space. Gisele Waters, also a co-founder of the AI Procurement Lab remarks that “Procuring AI isn’t like procuring regular IT, and it can be a little confusing. What we’re trying to do is offer the best resources on the plant to help, and if you need it, we’re here as real live people who can also lend a hand.” AIPL provides tailored training and support for organizations that see procurement as key to their AI governance strategy.
The repository is available now on the AI Procurement Lab’s website at www.AIProcurementLab.org under the Resources Tab. The resources are freely available for anyone to use. The AIPL welcomes any questions or comments, and more importantly, they welcome being made aware of any additional resources that they may have overlooked.
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The AI Procurement Lab is a 501(c)3 women-led non-profit organization that aims to build organizational capacity for procuring AI by providing necessary research, education, and readiness programs that foster responsible procurement awareness and knowledge-building related to high-risk artificial intelligence and automated decision systems.
For more information about the AI Procurement Lab, please visit the website at www.AIProcurementLab.org or send an email to team@aiprocurementlab.org.
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